A GHASTLY PRACTICAL JOKE.
A horriWe death, as the result of tical. joke, occurred on D*o*miwg«B : writes the New Yotk oorreepondenfc *H£ "Daily Mail," at the locomotive «MhH Patterson, New Jersey. The Harry Euit, a youth of sixteen, «ad ivH hand, and five older compeniosi J<mß| proposed a method of During the JuncH hoar they »eired BaIHH dragged him to a hydraulic crtMJJJH by cempressed air, &xtd forced the fcjJHB into tie taouth. • Am aoon w released it rushed down Buit't terrible effect, distending hk twice its natural size and cauring JmH internal injurMa *nd agooxilns paifi{|H horrified .jokers immediately dwirtWSMi genre the. alarm. Bait was jrenwwjy|H hospital, but died shortly after. young men concerned an hii death rested and charged with iwHwiifflJßiHHl the police court Ruit'e father •ttaMßHj of the prisoners,- and would him if he had not been prcT«nte<L ,^HS
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 4
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142A GHASTLY PRACTICAL JOKE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 4
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