WIFE AND DAUGHTER SAVED
NOVEL RESUSCITATION METHOD THROWN INTO DAM FROM SULKY. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 1 a.m. Sydney, Nov. 21. Mrs. Mowsar and her four-year-old daughter were thrown into a dam at Mai Tar, southern New South Wales, owing to the overturning of a sulky when their pony shied. 'The husband, a local farmer, was unable t° swim. He rushed to the spot, tied a rope round hie. body and attached the other end to the fence. He waded in beyond his depth and recovered the bodies separately. He blew down the victims’ throats and their breathing gradually returned. Neighbours who were summoned applied orthodox resuscitation methods. The daughter was soon completely normal and the wife after seven hours is recovering.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1930, Page 7
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