SUDDEN DEATH.
' ■ ■■ . . . Another sudden death occurred on Saturday, when Mr. William Henry Taylor, 58 years of age, and, at the time of his decease, employed by Messrs. Winks and Hall, was found dead in bed at a boarding- \ _ house ih Karangahape Road. Deceased retired to bed at 10 o'clock on Friday night in • his usual good health. As he did not turn up at work his employers sent a boy for . I him when Mrs. Bishop, the boardinghousekeeper, discovered that his door was locked on the inside. She called a constable, who forced the lock and found Mr. Taylor lying dead in bed. The Coroner was notified, hut, having inquired into the case, decided that no inquest was necessary, as Dr. Wine , had attended deceased some time ago for chronic heart disease.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13699, 16 March 1908, Page 5
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