FATAL SHOCK FROM ELECTRIC IRON.
■■ - (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. Sidney Harrington Pindlater, employed as a barman, was electrocuted while mending an electric iron at his home last night. He was testing the iron for his wife, who, the previous day, received a slight shock. The power was on and the wife saw her husband suddenly fall to the floor. All efforts to resuscitate him were without avail.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 February 1931, Page 5
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