LIFE FOR BROTHER
SCOUT'S LAST GOOD TURN
"None could have made a greater sacrifice." commented'the coroner, V • R. A. McCrea, recording a verdict 01 "death by drowning" at an John Bunting, aged nine, of ChM field, Derbyshire, who died in BftviD younger hrother's life. He was 3 , ; When the younger lad tell f man Pool, Chesterfield, John, irhocouW not swim, jumped m after • though the water was 10ft. deeppushed his brother to * himself carried f, £*k er bie f coif The coroner asked the ■ ®?,f stable, Mr. T. Wells, to get the ° , to fence off the pool ln number of drowning cases, espoc x.^ among children, iwi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 2 (Supplement)
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