SUDDEN DEATH.
OLD MAN DIES IN TRAM,
An old man named Symond Dryden a resident of ICS Bidwoll Street, die/i' suddenly in a tramcnr yesterday after* iiooji. The deceased had been working in liis greenhouse in th.o morning, and seemed to be in his usual health. Between 1 and 2 p.m. ho went down town, and on his way homo in a Wallace Street ear, he suddenly collapsed. By Clio time the car readied Bidivell Street ho was dead. His body was carried to liis late, residence, and Dr. Mockin was summoned.. The deceased had been attended by Dr. M'Gavin for soma years for heart trotfblo, and Dr, M'Gavin told liis sons that ho iniclit die suddenly at any time. Dr. Ma:km found that death w&s in all probability due. to heart failure, there being no signs of any other disease, Bio deceased leaves a widow, three sons, and two daughters. It had not been decided last oveiling whether or not an Siquest would bo necessary.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1915, 25 November 1913, Page 6
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166SUDDEN DEATH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1915, 25 November 1913, Page 6
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