DEATH OF TWO CHILDREN
THEORY HELD BY CORONER. ACCIDENT AND SUICIDE (By Telegraph—Press Association), TAUMARUNUI, Nov. 7. An inquest was held to-day before the coroner, Mr A. S. Laird, concerning the deaths of George Sawyer Robson, aged 14 years, known as Hori Hori Rapih'ana, and Trevor Dean, aged six years, who were found dead beside the Opunui stream on October 13 with gunshot wounds in their heads. The evidence showed that Robson, who took a gun from The house without permission, liad a mania for firearms. He had on several occasions pointed a gun at neighbours and at his stepfather, with whom lie lived, in fund. The gun was Very defective. The coroner said he concluded tnat Robson pointed the gun at Trevor Dean and it was accidentally discharged. Alarmed at what he had done and in fear of the consequence Robson then turned the gun on himself and committed suicide. He gave his finding accordingly.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 8 November 1935, Page 4
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