ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
SUDDEN DEATHS (By Telegraph.—Preen Association.) Christchurch, January 1G Elizabeth Borosford, forty years of age, unmarried, died suddenly on Saturday night At an inquest to-day, a verdict was recorded, after medical and other evidence was heaid, of death from cerebral apoplexy Dunedln, January 16 Mary Ann Sinclair, thirteen years of age, who was apparently in tho best of health, died suddenly yesterday At an inquest this morning, the medical evidence was that death had been cansed by embolism, the result of the bursting of hydatids A verdict was returned accordingly
A FATAL FALL Dunedin, January Iβ On Saturday evening a foreigner named Christian Vecht, about 67 years of age, fall down a steep and narrow 6taiTcaso of the boardinghouso: in Maclaggan • Street, ntiwhich he had been lodging, arid-, was so severely injured that he died before modical assistance could be obtained
DEATH TJNDEB' CmOEOFOEM. Wanganui, January 16 Mrs Matthews, a yoong married woman about 21 years of ago, residing in Dublin Street, died whilo under chloroform in dental rooms, on Saturday afternoon A doctor was present. /
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 717, 17 January 1910, Page 6
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