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At the adjourned inquest on the body of James Thomas Schrick, found in the Molyneux River at Tuapeka Mouth, evidence as to the manner of Schrick's death was given by an eye-wi+ness, John; Behan. He deposed that on May 13th he saw deceased apparently untie the chair and immediately after-, wards saw it run out to the centre of the river with deceased clinging to ' the side and calling .for help. He ' (witness) ran to his assistance, cal» ling to him to hang on but before he reached the scne deceased dropped into th° river feet first. On coming to. the surface the deceased swam for about 150 yds, when he got into a whirlpool and disappeared. When deceased left to go home he was i" witness's . opinion perfectly sober, there being not the slightest indication that he was under the influence of liquor. Witness had on former occasions seen .the deceased set the chair in motion ••before entering it and had told him jtwas a risky practice. He merely replied: "You get used to it when you have crossed a few times." It wa«, wjjtness said, the opinion of the people' iri-th'e' district that there was too. 'much sag on the wire rope and that if ..should be tightened. The jury, without retiring, brought in a verdict that deceased came by his death through accidentally falling from the" chair while crossing the Molyneux River near the Half-way House, and added as a rider: "That the attention of the Vincent County Council be.., called to the necessity of tightening the wire rope carrying the chair." -

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 38, 28 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 38, 28 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 38, Issue 38, 28 August 1908, Page 3