ASPHYXIA IN MINE
MAN FOUND DEAD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Westport,' February 1. At the inquest touching the death of David William Binney, evidence was given that the deceased was last seen alive in charge of a rake of trucks, and was subsequently found ydead lying across the rails, with his /face down, and one full box resting on his back. A verdict was given that death was due to an accident on the Deep Creek section of the Iron Bridge mine, Denniston, through chromatic asphyxia, with no direct evidence to show how the accident happened.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 17
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