FALL FROM WINDOW.
BODY FOUND IN GUTTER. SAD ACCIDENT AT EMPIRE, WELLINGTON. Wellington, Oct. 15. At an early how this morning, the body of Mr E. F. Gould, constructional engineer, was found lying in the gutter outside the Empire Hotel, in Willis street. It is apparent that Gould had fallen from his room in the third floor of the hotel. An examination of deceased’s room showed that tho blind of the front window was torn, indicating that ho overbalanced and had fallen through the window. Ar the time of the accident he was drssed in a smoking jacket. Death must have been instantaneous. Deceased was about 50 years of age, and had been staying at the Empire Hotel for about four months, having come to Wellington from San Francisco. Investigations made at a later hour indicate that the affair was purely an accident.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 241, 15 October 1921, Page 5
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