ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES,
(By Teleffrapa—Press Association.)
_ 8 -• SUDDEN DEATH. Chrlstchurch, July 18. Charles Henry Turner, aged 60, a collector for the Gas Company, (lied suddenly this morning. DEATH OF A PRISONER. Napier, July 18. An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of a prisonor, John AVilliam Goldfinch, who was undergoing a sentence of seven yeays. _ Goldfinch was suffering from consumption, and a verdict of death from natural causes was returned. DEATH FROM BURNS. Dunetlin, July 19. A man named John or James Dunott died at the Dunedin Hospital yesterday as tho result of burns received about a week ago at Owaka. Ho was a comparative stranger in tho district, and is supposed to havelcome from Hastings. On Friday week he walked into tho house of a neighbour, John Dooley, at Owaka, from a tent in which ho was living, and complained of being burnt. His employer, Mr. Beir Morris, and Mr. Dooley had him attended to by a doctor, and he was sent on to the Hospital here, where he had lain till his death. An inquest will be held on Tuesday.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2206, 20 July 1914, Page 5
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