ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
MOTOR FATALITY. By Telegraph-Press Association. Dunertin, April 19. William Leslie, of Riversdale, aged 60 a representative of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, died last nielit from injuries received in a motor accident when on the way to Lawrence. William Lvnch and John. Jones, who were with him, .received minor injuries. The ear overturned. A WOMAN'sIuiCIDE. Auckland, April 19. Josephine Greene, aged 34, was found dead hanging in an outhouse at her residence at Onehunga. Deceased had been suffering from insomnia after in; flnenza for some months, and had been verv despondent. At tho tnnuest a verdict of suicide whilst temporanlv insane was relumed.' SUICIDE OF A SEAMAN, by TclcerHi)h-"'-»s« Association. . April 20. Oscar Wilhelm Nelson, a seaman, about 36 years of age, shot "imself with a revolver on Saturday right. He bad been depressed for some time, and had threatened to kill himself previously, in the presence of a woman. An inquest was Lid at the morgue to-day, and a verdict of suicide was returned.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 4
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170ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 4
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