WOMAN’S SUDDEN DEATH
THE CORONER’S INQUIRY. The coroner (Air F. K. Hunt, 5.A1.l conducted an inquest upon the death of Sarah Mary Brock at the Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Deceased, who was found dead in her bedroom at the People’s Palace on Tuesday morning, was a spinster, aged 32. She had private means, and had been residing aWthe hotel for about a year. Beyond some cousins, according to evidence, she had no relatives. She had retired from the Post and Telegraph Department seven or eight years ago. Aledical testimony by Dr. E. W. Giesen was to tlw> effect that deceased had died from senile decay, and the coroner found 1 accordingly.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11249, 29 June 1922, Page 5
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