ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
JTIB PbKß* AKHoriATTON.] Tlmaiu, May 19. A waterside worker named A. H. Toogood, aged 28, whilst employed m removing hatch.':; aboard the <st meath this evening, stepped back upon one that had been partly removed, and fell eleven feet to dec., striking a cross-beam with, his bam. as he fell. lla «'•'» Tonrci ; • 0l j hospital. VvMllugtou, M y 19. At the inquest on the mctrr.S ot Sundav morning’;-- fire at the -*anchester Private Hotel, the coroner returned a verdict that death was due to accidental buimhg; that the hre escaues wore' sufficient; and that no blanm whs attachable to anyone rn con- , • fVp iT -e The deed wotunn nectio : u mn toe n-.... “ lias been definitely Sd'iit’fud as Susannah Ackermann, who has, tor some years boon separated from Wv husband. The man has not yet been identified. .. Gisborne, -May 20. Heavy slips occurred on the'railwayworks at Xgatapa, and one covered a tent occupied by Samuel Doleman, eon.trr.ctor, whose dead body "as recovered in the debris.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 3
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