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POISON TRAGEDY.

A SUFFERER’S REPORT. (Per Press Assn.) OHRISTUHUBCH, July S. “If anything happens to me, I cannot help it,” wrote Frederick Charles Lawrcnson to relatives, prior to s admittance to the Christchurch Hospital on Wednesday evening, suffering from acid poisoning, from which he died on Thursday. I know it s either this or the asylum. The agony I have been suffering is unbearable The above note was produced at tin inquest, before Mr Mosley, SM., today The evidence was that Lawren son'had suffered from a minor com plaint (piles), which caused him great pain at times. At the hospital, poison antidotes were administered, and for twelve hours his conuition improved, but afterwards he grew worse. The inquest was adjourned pending a post mortem

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Grey River Argus, 9 July 1927, Page 5

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POISON TRAGEDY. Grey River Argus, 9 July 1927, Page 5

POISON TRAGEDY. Grey River Argus, 9 July 1927, Page 5