MYSTERY UNSOLVED
ELSIE WALKER’S DEATH.
ACCIDENTAL OR HOMICIDAL. NO CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.} AUCKLAND, Jan. 25. Mr F. Iv. Hunt, S.M., gave his reserved decision in the coronial inquiry concerning the death of Elsie Walker this morning. '.'■■■ M He found .that Elsie Walker died about the first day of October, 1928, somewhere between Papamoa and Auckland, and that the cause of her death was concussion following 4 blow 011 the head. “Whether that blow was accidental or homicidal there is. no evidence for me to determine,” concluded the verdict.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 January 1929, Page 5
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