A married woman named Margaret Parker, aged 51, died suddenly at her homo in Nelson-street about 5.20 o'clock last night. She had been suffering from nn ulcerated leg lor some months, and complained yesterday of pain in the region of the heart. Her husband, Charles Parker, suggested calling medical advice, but Mrs Parker declined, and went to bed. She was found lying unconscious on her bod, and before. Dr. Hardy Neil, who was summoned, could arrive, life was extinct. The coroner, Mr Groshara, will hold an inquest to-mor-row morning.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 32, 7 February 1905, Page 2
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