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Fisherman’s Death

OPINION OF DOCTOR Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, July 10. “In my opinion death was duo to cerebral haemorrhage,” said Dr. Walter ; < Gilmour, pathologist at tlie Auckland ! Hospital, when giving evidence before ! the Coroner, Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., to-day regarding the death of Cecil Lock Earl, aged 51, fisherman, who was found dead in a launch at Rakino Island on Tuesday. Dr. Gilmour said that the post-mortem revealed a small bruise on the left side of the skull. The vessel on the right side of the brain had ruptured, causing a large haemorrhage. This was due to natural causes and not to injury. The inquest was adjourned.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 161, 11 July 1939, Page 8

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Fisherman’s Death Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 161, 11 July 1939, Page 8

Fisherman’s Death Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 161, 11 July 1939, Page 8