GUN ACCIDENTALLY FIRED
DEATH ON SHOOTING TRIP. APPARENTLY TRIPPED ON FENCE. By Telegraph-Press Association. Christchurch Last Night, Donald Lourie, aged 27, who is believed to live near Taihape and who has been staying at Hanmer, borrowed a shotgun from the unemployment camp at Glynn Wye, about 2 p.m. to-day to shoot a hare. He was found dead with the gun beside him and a huge wound in the head at a fence near the camp. As the leg of his trousers is torn it is assumed the gun was discharged accidentally as he was getting through the fence, ~
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 5
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