SUICIDE IN MOTOR-CAR.
EXHAUST CAUSES DEATH. LOXDOK, S*p4. IS Charles Harrington, a traveller of Newton Abbott, Devon, committed swede in a saloon car on a lonely road. He »aw«j through the floor aad connected a rubber tube to the exhaust pipe. He then plugged the crevices and started the engine, which ran ant;' the petrol was finished. A verdict of death from carbon monoxide poisoning while insane wm returned at the rnqae*t.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 11
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