SINGLE WOMAN'S DEATH
VERDICT AT THE INQUEST A verdict that death had boon caused by heart disease without having been accelerated by certain tablets deceased had taken was returned by Mr. W. R. McKean, S.M., coroner, at an inquest beld yesterday into the death of Kathcrine Ogilvie Taylor, single, aged 07, who was found dead on June 12 in her room at 8 Dihvorth Terrace, Parncll. Agnes Sybil Kngland said deceased had lived with her for 17 years. She had been suffering from rheumatics and had been taking tablets. A post-mortem report submitted by Dr. W. Gilmour, pathologist at the Auckland Hospital, stated that in his opinion death was due to coronary disease and fibrosis of the heart. "There seems to bo no reason to think that death was accelerated by the use of the tablets," said tho coroner in returning his verdict.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22147, 28 June 1935, Page 14
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