YOUNG BOY FOUND DEAD
HEAD STRUCK ON SHARP STICK. By Telegraph.—Press Association.' Taihape, July 6. A boy named Norman Irvin, aged 6, ■was found dead in a paddock this morning. He is the son of Mrs. Irvin, of Bennett’s Siding. Mrs. Irvin’s husband, Patrick Irvin, was killed in a blasting accident recently. The boy was subject to epileptic fits. He fell on a sharp stick which entered his left temple and severed an artery. A medical certificate of death was given, There will be no inquest. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1929, Page 9
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