FATAL FALL.
Dune Jim D* •■. 10. An inquest «a« held to-day on James ( raig. ulw died frem the i • ct -of injurii - sustain! din an tic-; cidr nt on the sti turn r Paparmi. The deet asi.d was a widower, and leaves a family of five, 'the two youngest ' b( ing al school. 3 lie coroner, after ; hearing the i videncr’, found that if it I.mi ben known that one of the j i.ati-lits was likely to fall down the; hnti hway the Latches would no doubt; i:ai e bet n plaei d on the deck instead ’ of <m tc-p of those hatches •which • had not been removed from the*; hatchway. It was a case i.f Lt ing ; wi**” after ihe evtnt. The usual, course, liowcvcr. had been followed, and there was no evidence of disobedience cf orders :.or anything to; sh< .v that the cause of the doe .'ease d’.-i ilt all: was other than purely accidental. No blame v.as attachable ; to anyone*.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 6, 18 December 1911, Page 3
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