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Coroner's Court No Apparent Injuries To Dead Maori Youth

A Ifiymr-oM Maori, who iras being sought by a fitnup of Samoa— alter he had been Involved in a fight with —e of It—n December X 1981, w— found dead in te pec* rageway of hto resideDce te e—4—newt—os —eld&a rtn RMIOWIg fl raj> UUlg\ y ww—l DO sppsFout the Coroner (Mr A T. BetD was told to te Coronerb Court yesterday. The Coroner wra continuing te ing—at Into te death of Patrick Neto—, who was found dead in a boerding--I—wr at M 8 Tkfd—t street December X 198 L One wttnem did not arrive at Court and after te oter witommb h*d tom ImbfA iht inquest wra adjourned sine die ao that te absent witness, Tbti Rangttoum, could be heeed later. teweant A Lambert representedte pokes in all inquests. Cbnstebte 1 C Jectawaya said that poUce went to MS HOTCftinl bA 9 am. on amcmzhMt • ana Krana irawn lying face down in te passage. He had miner abrasiono hto arms and lace but there wra no mark to show what hid caused-hto death. tn hto poetoet Neto— was Jtoidt— a tartai—"a tarinning knife Gut there Wra no btooi A eaid Constable Jecfc”<3—stable Jbekways read to vm vouix a. Kanduenx idmmf by Hopes Hare, te tert param to see Neto— ahve. In iht sMbuhol Hart Mia he Mwd wMh • Neisoiib He Mvived hone Iran e donee Kt after mhtoigM Docem--9 and‘want to bed. He wm - MrakMMd soon omof \ hy five or six Samons who ibccuoecl Ldnk ot Maori to beat up iebroß—of w* of the Branoans. He convinced them they were wrong end they toft Later Neto— came home and said he had been to a —rty and had been drinking. te taataaranX A statement made to te police by Henry Bene was ten read by C—stable Jackways. to kt Pena said be had toft te ’ - fl rater Park Hotel with Neto— at Alfi pjn. and went to a party tai Odbourne street. Later in te evening a Sarno— eeme into the party and airack a Maori. The SoMOM -WM Rrarau out ond so— after he saw Neto— oat the street erguiag with a Samoan. He then saw four or five Samoans chasing Nel* a— and* art him down te ground; Im Motabod to pulling te Sarno—a oft Net a— and ho also had a fight with o— of them. » ten roturaod to Ri posty. *JavMQjio' Ito totor - wt httw wMI loilC oRR JtotooaMiiwd Wt g ' md ' otod " Rtofc i‘ ; ' to® te^rtraat" I *!—/tea te ta^o—. but cotfH 1 aS

raw-a la—Jl *-w iMTfoon ma |WN| j (NetoMi) wont Stotomrato nrato by Ibt srasTW&r 1 ®; them they stated they Bred T in te adjotatag AM to te 1 one in Oobonme aireat whore C te party was hoM. 0— of a te Senroam found a Maori b stealing a bicycle and when tl be cor—Mined be ' was ti tetecked. ■ ii giwrlhir ‘Saito— mode a * stakranrait saying that he , . «»3. 1 • T’r,... WWmi to aMTMOCB-- .MBMro to * DaGUD* *1 v*to M DM KWMKto. SsaTK SuttoTJS hhnsetf. “Inqtete by the poke* roved nothing to sagcaused by fod pty,” be add. I In a statement made by s Dr. P. A Matog he raid be r . examined Nile— at W ejn. a i Death bed occumd about five c hoars oartier but he oould j ) tot te rauee of . j P. A B SnMk sold J ‘ ****** .te.,* 11 * podI SSS"byTtoSe&. (XT . Pears— contend— and pots- < odng due to We ethyl deobd were te acute

of death. ■'.'•« IQurottoned by foe Ctaonoci Dr. Smftb arid te oonetflerod a eonfotacti— of eonaueotMb dradlo ■ ■ ! The taquert wra th—adlouraed. cerebral eoatalte taterod when a eyrie he was ridte wee struck by a car _in Co—nbo ftejtte, MJ”*.*?"” j—nWtteSL—Cd* die taChrirtSunffHoopital te teijv— ““ti at trowfitog north on Cotanbo °*At thoMtime ft the accident Mga sue-nw _ MULTIPLB DtJtmnß Chctobdiuraii Boratud ou. - Muy at M».*—» whoa She sew te are to fro—of ter ajrthe fete utev—atari to gas 'tote a—- ** Sgtaft few!^—to —hLrh NtrwA"iEnftWßft tM car wmen bwUCk nocnc wsb Remit MBunct Am*. _ The cause . ot^gK^Xe ratIlutoWAi Rto Ua CnRRW' ■ r ,Rhuw whMi life mnftaiMd the tooma “‘HS.’r'T Brouehta * teM Hra w Aq Umi SOtMHI few t foSidJtemr drad. BraS Mr ** Alm/j^Jß^tartt,^—TO ft.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 18

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Coroner's Court No Apparent Injuries To Dead Maori Youth Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 18

Coroner's Court No Apparent Injuries To Dead Maori Youth Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 18