ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
fBT TELEGRAPH — PRE3S ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHUROH, 16th January. Elizabeth Beresford, 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 heard, of death_from cerebral apoplexy. DUNEDIN, 16th January. On Saturday evening a foreigner named Christian Vecht, about 67 years of age, fell down a steep and narrow staircase of the boardinghouse in Mac-laggan-street, at' which he had • been lodging, and was so severely injured that he died before medical assistance could be obtained. , WANGANUI, 16th January. Mrs. Matthews, a young married woman about 21 years of age, residing in Dublin-street, died while under chloroform in dental rooms, on Saturday afternoon. A doctor was present.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 13, 17 January 1910, Page 2
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