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BODY FOUND ON ROADSIDE

LORRY DRIVER’S DISCOVERY (United Press Association) DARGAVILLE, 19th June. About 8.30 this morning W. Lawlor, driver of a cream lorry, when proceeding along the Girls’ High School road at Omana, near Dargaville, discovered the body of Wilfred Headley Keene, aged 20, single, -;Son of .Mr Headley R. Keene, lying on the side of the highway. From details to hand it appears that Keene, who was employed by F. F. Legarth, butcher, of Omana, left on his rounds at 7 o’clock. When Lawlor made his discovery there was a double-barrelled shotgun, lying alongside- the body, with two undischarged cartridges in the breech. About five yards further along the road two empty cartridge cases were found. It would seem that the deceased while driving his delivery van along the road noticed a bird and got out and fired two shots, and that he was in the act of reloading the gun when he expired, presumably from heart failure.

An Inquest will be held. The deceased was a.member of the Northern Star junior Rugby team and played last Saturday. Before the body was removed it was examined by Dr. H. G. Rix, the District Coroner (Mr J. A. McLean), and Constable F. Newland.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 20 June 1936, Page 7

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BODY FOUND ON ROADSIDE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 20 June 1936, Page 7

BODY FOUND ON ROADSIDE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 20 June 1936, Page 7