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MOA FLAT TRAGEDY

FLAXMAN REMOVED TO DUNEDIN While police inquiries continue to be made, there have been no fresh developments in the Moa Flat tragedy, which occurred on Wednesday except that Charles Henry Flaxman was taken by ambulance from Tapanui last night and admitted to the Dunedin hospital. He is suffering from a wound in the throat and shock, but his condition is not serious.

The body of Mrs Marion Flaxman, the victim of the tragedy, was taken to Tapanui on Wednesday afternoon and the funeral took place at Tapanui on Thursday. Members of the police and detective forces from Dunedin who are making investigations are staying at Tapanui. and their inquiries are said to be proceeding satisfactorily.

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Southland Times, Issue 24599, 22 November 1941, Page 6

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MOA FLAT TRAGEDY Southland Times, Issue 24599, 22 November 1941, Page 6

MOA FLAT TRAGEDY Southland Times, Issue 24599, 22 November 1941, Page 6

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