UNUSUAL DEATH.
FRIGHTENED OF ARREST. By Telegraph—Pres* Association. AUCKLAND, February 5. While being interviewed by detectives in a hotel, John Walker, a visitor to Auckland, collapsed shortly before noon to-day. A doctor was called, but Walker died within half an hour, the cause of death being apparently heart failure. Deceased was also known as J. Walker and A. J. Walker. He was a draughtsman with no fixed place of abode. Detective Moon and Acting-Detective Bowman went to the hotel at 11.30 to interview deceased concerning a cheque he had cashed, and also in regard to a warrant for his arrest issued in Dunedin on a false pretences charge. The detectives told deceased to dress, but after putting on his trousers and shirt deceased collapsed. A doctor ordered man’s removal to the Auckland Hospital, but before this could be done Walker died.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18492, 6 February 1930, Page 6
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