Mystery Solved.
DEATH OF WRESTLER
CORONER'S VERDICT. (Special to “Star.") (Received 2 p.m.). AUCKLAND, Jan. 8. Evidence that his son, Alwin Arthur Misseri, aged 20, an amateur wrestler, who died in the Auckland Hospital on December 15, suffered from boils which he had covered with powder so that the Wrestling Association’s doctor would not see them, was given by Arthur William Missel) af gn inquest this morning. The father added that his. son had refused to have the boils treated by a doctor.
Medical evidence showed that death was duo to cellulitis of the neck and pyaemia, and that there was nothing in the post-mortem to show jtiiat his neck had been injured.
A verdict in accordance with the medical evidence was returned.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19603, 8 January 1936, Page 2
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