FOUND DEAD IN CABIN
The second cook on the inter-dslanri ferry, Maori, was found dead in his cabin about 5 a.m. yesterday. He was Reginald Alfred Oliver, married ot 26 Cressy terrace, Lyttelton. He was 46. According to the Lyttelton police there are no suspicious circumstances.
When discovered by a mate, Mr Oliver was lying on the floor of the cabin fully dressed and obviously ready for work. It is believed Mr Oliver died of a heart attack. There will be a post-mortem examination today.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31084, 13 June 1966, Page 8
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