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Kaitawa Crew Inquests Today

(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, Nov. 22. Inquests into the presumed deaths of the 29 members of the crew of the collier Kaitawa, lost near the tip of Northland last May, will be held by the Coroner (Mr A. D. Copeland) tomorrow evening. The ship sank with all hands. Only the body of one seaman was recovered. The Coroner will hear evidence which will seek to establish the identification of a woman’s body washed up at Mission Bay last Wednesday. The body is believed to be that of the missing Mission Bay housewife, Mrs Carol Edith Ann Mossman, aged 27, who was last seen alive on October 9.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 3

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Kaitawa Crew Inquests Today Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 3

Kaitawa Crew Inquests Today Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 3