IDENTITY ESTABLISHED
BODY FOUND IN RIVER » (Per Press •Association.) Palmerston n., this day*., Following extensive inquiries, the police have established the identity of the body of a man found'in the Mnnavvatu River in January as Edward Heading, a laborer • employed at the State forest camp at Karioi, near Taiiiape. An inquest was hold a few days aftei the discovery, but will not he reopened, as there is no fresh evidence as to how the deceased mine io be in the water. It is not known whether the deceased had relatives in New Zealand.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18632, 16 February 1935, Page 6
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