GOULBURN TRAGEDY.
THE FATHER’S FORGIVENESS
(Received 8, 8.5 a.m.) Sydney, Nov. 7.
At the inquest on Bioderick, the vvidew slated that the elec-cared had been drinking heavily. He assaulted her ami her daughter anel threatened to shoot them. Her ron rc.-'-'d »>>*-m. Bro derick then got ft rifle and two guns loaded, saying uuiu shoi.L Lite police who '.ad been sent f >r. The * on snatcheel the weapons ami ran away. Brcdeiick pttrsue-il ami
suddenly a flash ensued and Ibo ii-r--i*-k fell. The i.on threw himself on the father and ask, d forgiveness. Broderick replied: "I forgive you, it was not your fault.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 274, 8 November 1911, Page 5
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