ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
ACCIDENTALLY BURNED. [Pbb Phrbs Association, l Wellington, February I
At the inquest on the woman Knight, who died in tlie hospital a.the result of burps, received throng! t lie burning her clothes, a verdict wa; returned that deatli occurred from shock from burns accidentally, received.
A PAINTER’S END.
Auckland, February 4
At the inquest on the body ol* John dead in a pad dock at Onehunga, medical evidence showed that the organs contained marked evidence of lead poiseminp contracted during his employment a? a painter. The immediate cause oi death was heart disease, probably aggravated by a hastily-swallowed meal.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 6
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