BABY’S SUDDEN DEATH
OCCURRENCE AT KENT ROAD. There will be an inquest into the death at 6 a.m. - yesterday of the nine-months-old female child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry William Uncles, Kent Road, Korito. The child had been healthy since birth. It cried at 2 a.m. yesterday but later went to sleep again. Mrs. Uncles rose at 6 a.m., prepared the baby’s milk and then found the child dead in its cot, which was in the same room as that in which the parents slept. Dr. P. C. Davie was called. He arrived at 7 a.m. and pronounced life extinct. Constable F. Longbottom conveyed the body to the New Plymouth Public Hospital mortuary. The child, which was named Dulcie Lilian, is the first and only child of their marriage,
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1934, Page 5
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