FATAL FIGHT
CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER
Electric Telegraph—Press Association GORE. Last Night. John Junor, a farmer, of Ferndale, charged with the manslaughter of Donald Cameron, near Gore, on the evening of December 1. appeared in the Magistrate’s Court this afternoon before the Mugist:ate, Mr Dixon.
I>r Rogers gave evidence that death was due to haemorrhage, which conlj have been caused bv a blow or fall. The statement of accused was read, stating that he met Cameron, who was drunk. They had two or three drinks together, and then a fracas occurred over Cameron desiring Junor to go to Gore. Junor, in sol --defence -epelled Cameron's at-
tack. knocking the latter down twice. The second time he fell on the metalled road and did not rise. No witnesses saw the actual fight. Accused reserved his defence and was committed for trial at the Invercargill Supreme Court sittings. Hail being a-Hawed in £IOO.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3379, 17 December 1924, Page 5
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