ATTACKED BY COW
WOMAN'S DEATH CAUSED . i ■ •''.- v -_" HEART FAILURE IN HOSPITAL [rBOM OUR OWN correspondent] 3IAMILTON, Friday The death occurred in the Waikato Hospital to-(Jay of Mrs. Britta Albertinq Graham, aged 58, wife of Mr. John Thomas Graham, fanner, of Puketaha, as the result of being attacked by a COW. . ■ Mrs. Graham was "assisting her daughter, Miss Vera Graham, to drive a young Jersey-crossi cow from one paddock to another Bear her house on March 15. The cow had a two-day-old calf with her, and it was intended to take the calf away. The cow turned on Mrs. Graham and tossed her, then running away.
Mrs. Graham was admitted to the Waikato Hospital suffering from shock and bruises. She had had a strained heart, and death was due to heart failure. ' ' Deceased had lived in the Puketaha district for many years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21758, 24 March 1934, Page 10
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