MANGERE SUICIDE.
CONCLUSION OF THE INQUEST • The adjourned inquest on Robert William Henderson, who was found dead at Mangero last week, was held yesterday before the district coroner, Mr. D. A. Sutherland. G. W. Cox, farmer, Mangere, stated ho saw Henderson in the morning, walking along Massey Road, and gave him a lift in his car. Soon after three o'clock in the afternoon he saw him in the same road, walking in the opposite direction, although he had said in the . morning that ho was going to Papa- ' toetoc. 5 J. S. Ilenwood, farmer, Mangere, said ho saw Henderson, and when he got - homo a lady rushed in to say that a man was on the road with his throat cut. ' There was no sign of a struggle. > Tho police have discovered, through 1 the Hamilton police, a certificate of 3 birth showing that Henderson was born . in 1888 at Parkhead, Glasgow. ' A verdict of suicido while temporarily ' insane was returned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 11
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