SUDDEN DEATH
(SI rSLBMAPM.—MUSI AISSeUTIOX.)
DUNEDIN, Ist March.*
'A woman, apparently between thirtyfive and forty years of age, collapsed "> Dowling-street to-night, and wa* carried into the Otago Daily Times office, ! where it was found she had expired. So far the body has not been idientified. She is above medium height, and has dark hair. Documents and. steamer and tramway concesaion tickets found in her possession suggest- that she was Miss Smith, residing in Wellington, and was returning from Otautau, Southland, travelling with a- Mr. Smith, piesumabjy her father or brother. She was apparently in ill-health, her steamier ticket from Lyttelton to Wellington having been eqctendied for this reason. DtTNEDIN, This Day. The wom»n who droppod dead in the street last night has been identified as Miss Agnes Carolina Smith, of Otautau. A doctor gave a medical certificate that death was due' to heart disease.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 7
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144SUDDEN DEATH Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 7
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