SUSPECTED FOUL PLAY.
(Per Pitiss Association.)
Auckland, September 26
At the inquest to-day at NgaruswahU as to the oauae of death of a railway porter named Linnotr, whose bod? »s» wab found In the river, it ttsnapised aa % result of the po*t mortem ex»mlnation, tbat Linnot wav dead bofor? the body got into the water. A depression was found on the frontal bono of the ekull, but daaampoalllou was bo far adadvanced that It oonld not be decided whether this had been canatd by a blow. Thejary returned a verdlot of "Found
-:M
Auckland, September 27
It Is considered that there ia no doubt that Llnnetfc, tho mlsßlog tall way porter, met with foul play. Be bad drawn his month'rt salary op the day of the murder. There is no reason to suppose eufolde, and the medioal opinion Is that the man vas dead before ho reiobnri th* water
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2238, 27 September 1889, Page 2
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149SUSPECTED FOUL PLAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2238, 27 September 1889, Page 2
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