CHILD'S DEATH.
j —♦—- ' killed by fall of window
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NAPIEB, December 1. At the inquost to-day concerning tho «ft of the little girl, Dorothy Lcy•J* Green (aged SJ), tho evidence ™taed that the" girl apparently "•jjradearouring to gain admittance to J«ne through a small window which M listened at varying lieights by a ** flipping into a hole and was not JHJM. Presumably tho child opened ■J wrtow, but failed to bolt it proH\ Md wben Bho ha( l hor hend 3» >t fell, and pinned her there. *«« of the toes of her shoes on the '""the house, indicated that the jwtttatb little girl had made efforts *f! hor foothol d on tho block, by J« ibe had got up to the window, tliu her moUlßr arrived homo tho & *to dead as a result of strangu- > a»d .hock. tti«i? roner r « mar kcd it was one of V>4aest cases he had had to deal iWti, . ded ,hnt t]lc raa » wll ° hatl kj j ''Window hnd made a shocking
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19173, 2 December 1927, Page 13
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