FATAL INJURIES
(By. Telegraph.) (Speciaf to "The Evening Post.") CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. An inquest was held at Eyreton yesterday before Mr. E.D. Mosley, District Coroner, into the death of Mrs. Eliza Beal, wife of Mr. Mark Beal, who was found dead in an engine-shed. The verdict was that death was due to shock following injuries accidentally received through-Mrs. Beal's clothing catching in the shaft of an oil engine, which she was stopping after separating the morning's milk.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 4
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