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NAPIER HOSPITAL TRAGEDY.

(To the Editor).

Sir, —In connection with the account of the inquest proceedings appearing in your recent issue, relating to the tragic happening at the Napier Public Hospital, will you please allow me to ask yourself and your readersto believe me when I say:That my daughter, Sister Cullwick, would willingly have given her own life for the life that was lost; that evidently in her desire not to shield herself in

answering under cross-examination a question casting a slur* upon her nursing career, she crucified herself on the answer she gave; that quite a different answer, both in support of the truth, and her own personal interest, should have been given, that the true circumstances surrounding j this sad episode in her nursing career would, if known generally, unI doubtedly rehabilitate her in the eyes of yourself and your readers.— l am, etc., T. C. CULLWICK.

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 24 May 1932, Page 3

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NAPIER HOSPITAL TRAGEDY. Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 24 May 1932, Page 3

NAPIER HOSPITAL TRAGEDY. Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 24 May 1932, Page 3