MYSTERY SOLVED
NAPIER MAN’S DISAPPEARANCE BODY FOUND IN HARBOUR. The . mystery surrounding the disappearance of William Thomas Doyle, who has been missing from home since last Thursday week, was solved early this morning, when Mr. James Brown, an engineer on the trawler Sir William Wallace, found fte body of the missing man. Shortly before 6 o’clock Mr Brown, on looking over the side of. the ship, noticed the body floating some halfdozen feet below the surface of the water between the ship and the wharf. He immediately communicated with the police who retrieved the body.
An inquest opened before the Coroner. Mr. A. M. Mowlem. 8 51., this afternoon.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 September 1927, Page 4
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