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WOMAN’S DEATH

.. ‘ v . EXHUMATION SEQUEL. London, Dec. 10. At the inquest on Mrs. Catherine Ramage, whose body was exhumed in October, the jury expressed sympathy for the hu'sbaiid, owing to the inconvenience he had suffered. Mrs. Ramage died in February, dud was buried at Shoreham. Though she had. been ill, her death was sudden and unexpected,. Mr. Rhffiage was married again in June, his second wife being a 21-year-old cashier at a tea-shop in London. ’ The first Mrs. Ramage’s brother, Mr. Moore, ah Ox-sefgeant of police, was hot satisfied that his sister had died of heart disease, to which the doctor attributed, her death, and succeeded in having the remains exhumed for analysis. The Home Office pathologist, Sit Ber-. nard Spilsbury, found ho trace of pdisdn. I A doctor gave evidence that death’was I due to a blood clot or gall-stpnes.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1930, Page 7

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WOMAN’S DEATH Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1930, Page 7

WOMAN’S DEATH Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1930, Page 7

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