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DEATH BY‘ STRANGULATION. Bor Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, January 30. James: Foreman Kingston! Tucker, 67 years of age, a blacksmith by trade, was fouhid hanging at his home to-day. At the inquest a note left by deceased was read to the effect that for some time he had been suffering from a growth in)rthe*nose which..was beginning to affect bis throat, and bead; the noises nter® bad; h& was deaf, and at times he became depressed. Tbe note concluded: “I do not want to become a burden on my family, who have been very good to me.” - A verdict of death by strangnlairon was returned.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12042, 21 January 1925, Page 6
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