CASUALTY LIST.
TO-DAY’S ADDITIONS. The body of Miss Grace Jones, aged about 20 years, who was employed in the confectionery department at Roachs’ Ltd., was recovered shortly before noon to-day from the ruins. The body of Henry Ogden, of 209, Avenue road, Hastings, was recovered at tho Napier Public Hospital yesterday afternoon. Ogden was employed as a casual at tho institution. A body, previously unidentified, has now been identified as that of Mrs. Ellon Bohan, widow, aged 58 years, of 415 Avenue road west, Hastings. A photograph of Mrs. Bonan, and her daughter, Miss Kathleen Bohan (who was previously reported in tho list of dead as Miss K. Bowen), in the possession of’Mrs. T. Malloy, of Avenue road, led to the identification. It appears that the mother and daughter were shopping at Roachs’ Ltd. when the catastrophe happened.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 21 February 1931, Page 5
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