TWO FATALITIES
CUT TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.! HAMILTON, This Day. On going to the motor-shed to-day, Mrs. Munro found her husband, Mr. William Collier Munro, aged 65, lying dead alongside the car. Deceased, who ; was a retired farmer, had been under the doctor's care for some time. Death' apparently occurred as the result of heart failure, following an effort 'to crank up the car. The body with the throat cut recently found near the lake, lias been identified ' as that of Albert Davys, who was re- , cently reported missing. Davys has been j missing only three weeks, and the body when found was much decomposed, but the doctors say this is quite natural, especially as the weather has been very i hot. Identification was made, by means of the clothes and boots, as the features were quite. unrecognisable.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 6
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136TWO FATALITIES Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 6
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