DUNEDIN FATALITIES.
Preea Association. DUNEDIN, March 4. William Henry Waldren, hansom*-/ eafb-driver, aged-28, and unmarried, was found dead in his bed at an early_houir. this morning. He retired to his rootn at 7.30 the previous evening, and.lay ' down partially undressed. A friend named Hathaway, who was sleeping in the same bed, saw the deceased at 11.30, when was all right. At 5.3 C a.m. woke, and saw that Waldren'was dead. At the inquest a verdict was returned in accoi'dand.e with the medical testimony that death was due to thrombosis, a form of heart disease. , - The adjourned inquest on the body of Mrs - Dooeey, who died*' somewhat suddenly on Saturday evening, was continued to-day. It .was supposed that "death was due to a fall, sustained as the result of -deceased being bumped by a drunken jnan in, the street about midday ron Saturday. A verdict was returned of death; from natural causes, namely, inter-cerebral pressure, due to cerebral hemorrhage.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 24, 5 March 1914, Page 9
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