LITTLE CHILD’S DEATH
SULPHURIC ACID BURNS NEW PLMOUTH, April 21. A child aged 21 months, Martin Recsby, son of Arthur H. Recsby of Inglewood, on Thursday wandered into a private garage next door to his home, His mother heard him screaming and found him with his face, chest.and clothes terribly burned with sulphuric acid. The child died in the New Plymouth Hospital this morning. The garage was owned by Mr Hislop, a herd-tester, and sulphuric acid which was used by him in Iris work, was left in the garage.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 19 April 1930, Page 6
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