INQUEST AT NAPIER.
(Per Press Association.)
. Napier, September 23. Evidence at the inquest on J. 1). G. bhera, found dead in the New Zealand Insurance Company’s office on Thursday morning, showed that deceased was subject to recurring fits of depression, as a result of malaria contracted during the South African war. The police found a number of telegrams amongst deceased’s effects referring to racing, and a cheque-book showed transactions with different bookmakers. The Coroner returned a verdict of death from a gunshot wound self-administered, evidence as to deceased’s state of mind being inconclusive.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 4
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