DEATH NOT EXPLAINED.
NO CAUSE DISCLOSED. CORONER ADJOURNS INQUEST. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. No cause has been disclosed of the death of Albert William Furze., who lived at 156, Waimairi Road, Riccarton, and who died unexpectedly in the Christchurch Hospital, on Wednesday. A medical examination by two doctors before death disclosed nothing likely to cause death and a post mortem examination threw no light on the subject. Mr. E. D. S.M., the coroner, opened - tho inquest yesterday, and heard evidence, but adjourned tho inquest sine die in ordei that further inquiries might be made. "The case is a strange one," he said. A brother of Furze gave evidence that Furze, who was aged 41, was a married man. He harl been apparently upset by some medicine presci-ibed for him.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 10
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