WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.
INQUEST AT HASTINGS.
[BY TELEGRAM. —MESS ASSOCIATION.] HASTINGS, Tuesday.
At an inquest concerning tho death of Mrs. Margaret Hannah Kennedy, who died suddenly in the police station, to whero she had been assisted, following a motor drive on Sunday, a verdict was returne'l in accordance with tho medical evidence. This evidenco was to the effect that deceased had a weak heart, and that sudden death was likely to occur at any time should sho exceed the low reserve power of her heart.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20563, 14 May 1930, Page 14
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