ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph Copyright. Inglewood, Seyt^mber 1. A young man named Bellamy, while walkiDg down Mountain Road in tho oentre of the town this morning, sud denly gave a soream and fell down, j apparently in a fit, striking his head against a doorstep in falling. He bled profusely from the nose and mouth, which appeared to be asphixiarinn him. Considerable difficulty was experienced in oppning his mouth, when it was found that false teeth were jammed in his throat. These were removed, but all efforts for relief failed, and he ex pired in a few minutes, to all appearancos asphisiated. The doctor has not yet given an opinion as to the part the teeth played in causing death.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 210, 5 September 1903, Page 1
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