A STRANGE DEATH.
IN CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL.
No Cause can be Found.
EVEN IN POST-MORTEM.
CORONER ADJOURNS INQUEST.
(By Telegraph.—Freds Associatuvi CHRISTCHURCH, June 28.
No cause has been disclosed of the death of Albert William Furze, who 'lived at 156 Waimariri Road, Riccarton, • and who died unex-' peetedly in the Christchurch Hospital on Wednesday. • A medical examination by two doctors before death •disclosed nothing likely to cause death, and , a post-mortem examination threw no light on'the subject. Mr E. D. Mosley, the coroner, opened the inquest yesterday, and. heard evidence, but adjourned the inquest sine die in order that further inquiries can be made. The case is a strange one, he said..
A brother of the deceased gave ! evidence that Furze was, aged ;41,. and was married. He had been apparently upset by some medicine prescribed for him.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17925, 28 June 1930, Page 5
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