ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
ACCIDENT AT MEAT WORKS. .By Telegraph.—Press Association. Master ton, December 6. A man named Charles Bedford,,, married, witli seven ;of a. family, was severely crushed at the Waingawa meat works to-da.v by a fall of Diauure. He is now in hospital in a critical condition. . AN I NQUEST. . Dunsdin, .December G. An inquest on Uio body of Mary ToggaTt, who died at the Hospital on Saturday, as the result of an accident, was held to-day. ■ The evidonco showed that deceased, while helping her husband to cut chaff near Balclutha.on Wednesday, got her jacket caught in the spindle of the machine, and her right arm was badly, injured. Hor <irm was firnputjitod on Friday, hut blood poisoning had set lu. and caused-her .death. Deceased, who was 39 years of age, leaves five young children.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2637, 7 December 1915, Page 6
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