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MAN FOUND DEAD

Aneurism Sac Ruptured Dominion Special Service. Palmerston North, November 27. A verdict that deceased died from natural causes was returned by the Coroner, Mr. A. J. Graham, at the colonial inquiry into the circumstance surrounding the death of James Bell, who was found dead in a cowshed at Linton on November 18.Dr. Cyril King said that death was due to a rupture of the aneurismsac with haemorrhage into the pericardial sac to such an extent as to rapidly and entirely inhibit the action of the heart. The : atieiiurism had bqfrn developing gradually and its wall was extremely thin. Any slight exertion might have been followed by its rupture. It was possible for deceased to fall dead while walking. ’

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 55, 28 November 1930, Page 13

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MAN FOUND DEAD Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 55, 28 November 1930, Page 13

MAN FOUND DEAD Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 55, 28 November 1930, Page 13

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