DEATH FROM EXPOSURE
inquest on deerstalker. (Per United Press Association.) Dunedin, November 1. A verdict of death from exhaustion and exposure was returned at the inquest at Tapanui on John Edward Brinsdon, who was found dead on the Blue Mountains on Sunday after being missing for a week. The medical evidence was that the deceased had been dead for less than three days when he was found, and the general evidence of his companions on the deerstalking trip was that the deceased should have extricated himself without difficulty if he hadn’t lost all sense of direction.
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Southland Times, Issue 21853, 2 November 1932, Page 8
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96DEATH FROM EXPOSURE Southland Times, Issue 21853, 2 November 1932, Page 8
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