ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
BATHING FATALITIES,
By Telegraph-Press Association.
v Sr,rr Auckland, March 21. Motia M'Kenzio, a. S ed thirteen, , a dauehterof Mr. Dan H, M'Koiizie, was bathmpr -m a river with a girl friend and got beyond her depth and was drowned.
\J?} xn McCarthy was swimming in. the VUihou River with others ivhsn he suddenly sank in sight of. his. family on the bank and was downed. He was en Ployed on the railway as a ganger
DIED ON THE WAY.
171 jr, • Wa »B a »«i. March 2]. r l ' * died while'heW 5 ■ ,7 e PosJ-moftom examination disclosed heart disease.
AN INQUEST. •Af+u • , N^?'r > Mnrcit .21. At the, inquest, on Peter TurnbnU. who as found dead in the Mmt c p"l laths on Monday, the verdict watS dea h was dna to heart failure, accentuated h.V a hot bath.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 6
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141ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 6
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