CORONER MAKES SURE.
DOUBT OF WOMAN'S DEATH. STRANGE CASE IN ENGLAND. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association, diced. 5.5 D.in.) LONDON. Jan. 23. When the body of Florence Parish, who had died from poisoning, was being viewed at an inquest at Peterborough the coroner thought he detected a flicker of the eyelids. He delayed the inquiry until the arrival of a doctor. The Court was assured by the medical man that death had occurred 12 hours previously, and a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19234, 25 January 1926, Page 9
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