WHEN DOCTORS DIFFER.
EXPERIENCE OF ITALIAN
By Cable—Press Association —Copyright, Au»truii'.n and N.Z. Cablo Association ROME, May 9.
Through doctors disagreeing, an Italian sailor named Abate, was sentenced to a long term. Abate fought a fellow sailor, named Campani at Newcastle-on-tyne, in 1923 and Campani died. An English post mortem showed that death was due to a fall. Abate was therefore released, but when he arrived at Leghorn, Abate was sentenced to two years in gaol. He was released yesterday and brought before a Pisa tribunal, and sentenced to a further seven years’ hard labour, on the ground that the Italian, post-mortem reported that Campania death was due to a blow with a stick.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 11 May 1925, Page 7
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114WHEN DOCTORS DIFFER. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 11 May 1925, Page 7
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