FALL OVER CLIFF
\ —WO—GUM DIGGER’S DEATH
TERRIBLE INJURIES Press Association. —Copyright. THAMES. To-day. An inquest into the death of Joze Izotich, who was found dead in the bush at the back of Thames on Sunday was held before Mr. J. Gleasing, J.P. Medical evidence showed that deceased had a broken spine, a fractured pelvis and other wounds, probably including a fractured skull. The injuries evidently were caused by his falling from a great height. Izotich, who was a gum-digger, was found at, the foot of a 200-feet cliff. A verdict of accidental death was returned.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 190, 22 July 1931, Page 5
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