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SIGHT RESTORED

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“ANGEL VISION."

How her father, a crippled ex-sol-dier. recovered his sight after seeing “a vision of his child as an angel” was told by a girl at a Brentwood (Essex) inquest recently. 'A The inquest was on Isaac Levy, 58, of Foulden-road, Stoke Newington. Miss Hannah Levy, a daughter, said that he had been nearly blind arid unable to use his legs. “He rechYelred his sight and was able to walk,” she added, “as the result of a shock. A, “He was sitting in the garden when he saw a vision of his dead child (my sister) as an angel. It gave him such a shock that he got up and walked, and then found that he could see.” Miss Hannah said that later her father’s condition got worse, and he had some worry about the purchase of their house. He had threatened suicide on several occasions. A doctor stated that death was due to disinfectant poisoning, and the, coroner, recording a verdict bf suicide while of unsound mind, said that illness and worry over nis had been the climax to Levy’s

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 December 1933, Page 13

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SIGHT RESTORED Greymouth Evening Star, 20 December 1933, Page 13

SIGHT RESTORED Greymouth Evening Star, 20 December 1933, Page 13