STRUCK HEAD ON KERB
DEATH OF MR. CHARLES WILSON. WAS' PARIAMENTARY LIBRARIAN. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. A verdict that 'death was due from cerebral haemorrhage, the result of an accidental blow on the right temporal region, was returned by the coroner, Mr. ■T. B. McNeil, S-M., at the inquest today on Charles Wilson, at one time chief librarian of the General Assembly library. On the afternoon of February 5 Mr. Wilson was running to catch a cable car when he tripped and fell, striking his head on the kerbing. He was taken home and later to hospital, but he died without fully recovering consciousness.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1932, Page 7
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