SCHOOLBOY'S DEATH
THROWN FROM A HORSE [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPO.VDF.XT] HAMILTON, Wednesday Ail inquest was held to-day Mr. F. W. Plaits, coroner, into tn» death of Cecil Francis. Crook, aged > a schoolboy living with his mother a Pukeatua, who suffered extensive > juries to tho skull on November when he was thrown from a horse. Dr. F. N. Sharpe, of the Waikato Hospital staff, stated that he examine the boy when he was admitted to ii - pital on November 23 He was sufferg from the effects of delayed concl • i,t and a perforated injury to the rp eve. The child's progress was sntitf - tory for throe clays, after " r ! llc ' - .-• developed signs of brain •, An operation on the brain , > relieve the condition and he died A verdict of accidental .death returned. >■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 16
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