TRAMOER'S DEATH
DUE TO HEART DISEASE. (Per Press Association —Copyright). WELLINGTON, August 2(5. The opinion that the presence of an -army of doctors could not have prevented the death of Arthur Eredric, aged 22, a, clerk, in the Tara run. ranges on August 11, was expressed by Dr. P. P. Lynch at an inquest today before Coroner 10. Gilbertson. Members ol’ ’tlio party described bow Eredric collapsed and died when me party was returning to the Alpha Hut after an unsuccessful attempt to reach Ota lei Forks. I)r. Lynch, who conducted a postmortem, said that the 1 diseased rendition of T’redrie’s heart was such that it might have caused death at, any lime, quite apart from any question of effort of strain. Deceased lmd apparently shown no signs of being in anything but a good strite of health, said the Coroner, and he was satisfied that everything bad been done that was possible at rho time. j A verdict was relumed that the deceased died from heart disease. * ‘'l/' ELAY” —The idea,l lotion lor all skin discomforts. Prevents sunburn and windburn. Instantly relieves insect bites. abrasions, chapping, Y*f-« 9\ Clean. • . "
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1938, Page 6
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