TATU TRAGEDY.
NO EXPLANATION AFFORDED
THE HUSBAND'S TESTIMONY.
TAUMARPNUI, This Day
At the inquest 'concerning the victims of the Tatu tragedy, the jury found that the three deceased were killed through the explosion of a packet, of gelignite left in the kitchen overnight, the cause of the explosion being unexplainable.
The medical evidence showed that Miss Liliburn and Ihe child of Mrs England were killed instantly.
Mr England gave evidence that when he rushed to the house he found his wife still conscious.—Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 19 June 1920, Page 5
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