ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
SUICIDES. John Charles Jarvis, aged sixty-one, 'and single, a labourer, was found shot : dead through the ixead at his heme ' at Allenton (Ashburton) last evening. A gun xvae alongside deceased, who had been suffering with a bad leg for some time.—Press Association. At the inquest held by Mr E. G. Eton (coroner) yesterday afternoon .at Carterton on the body of George Allred Ritchie, who was lound in bed in a friend’s house yesterday morning with his throat cut, a i erdict was returned that the deceased died from a profuse haemorrhage caused by cutting bis throat while mentally depressed. | CHILD INJURED. ' Ross M'Carlje, aged four years, residing with his parents at Tux. nai street, Eastbourne. »as knocked <i \vu by a motor car at Eastbourne t Wellington) Inst night and suffered a fracture of the skuJ. His condition is serious.
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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 15
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143ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 15
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