ACCIDENTS.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondents.) PALMERSTON, April 23.
A fatal accident occurred at Longburn last evening, when Mrs W. Doreen, wife of the nightwatchman at the Longburn Freezing Works, fell out of a buggy when in a fainting fit and received a blow on the temple. She died while being conveyed home. EKETAHUNA, April 22. A IG-month-old child of Mr W. Brannigan, of Alfredton, got severely scalded by the bottom of a teapot falling out, and the boiling contents spilling over the child’s head. Dr Murray-Aynsley thinks the child may survive. PRESS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, April 22. A six-year-old daughter of Mr Danzey has died here from burns received through her dress catching alight at a fireplace.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4643, 23 April 1902, Page 5
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