DISLOCATED NECK
ACCIDENT IN DIVING AT BATHS.
INQUEST ON EAST COAST DEATH.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Gisbprne, April 9.
Evidence at the inquest on the death of Charles Cauldwell Hooper, Whakatane, whose body was found floating in the public bath at Tepuia, indicated that Hooper had dislocated his neck when diving into the water. A finding of accidental drowning was recorded.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1935, Page 7
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