ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
OLD MAS'S DEATH. (n\“ telegraph—piiess association.) IN \ EEC A ft GIT, 1,, June 25. Lhe police have received advice that a single man named' Fleming, aged 70 was found dead in a hut at’ Libbum! near 'lautaperc. He lived alone, and death evidently occurred sonic days heiore the body was discovered.
ANOTHER MO TOR VICTIM. PALMERSTON N.. .June 25. Charles Lowe Fenton, a single man, 40 years of age, was killed this evening bv a motor car driven by T. Avery, as deceased, who was leadimr a .bicycle, stepped from behind a taxi rank. ’ He” expired on the way to the hospital. BLOOD POISONING CASE. TI3fA.RU, June 25. Edward James Wright, 50, employed in a local auction room, scratched one of his fingers a fortnight ago. Blood poisoning set in and the finger was removed, but the patient developed acute mania and died. At the inquest a verdict was returned timi doalli was due to syncope hastened lrc exhaustion' and acute mania.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 June 1924, Page 7
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