BRIDE BURNED TO DEATH
LIGHTING FIRE WITH OIL Married only two months, Mrs W. Catterall, aged 31, of Whittle Green Farm, Charnock Richard, Lancashire, died in distressing circumstances in Wigan Infirmary _ recently. The young husband, William Catterall, a dye workers' co.our-m.xer, s.aced at the inquest that when he went to feed the chickens in a field adjoining the house he left his wife preparing tea in the kitchen. Returning after about half an hour, he beard her screaming, “ Billy, Billy, Billy!” He ran to .the house and saw her standing in the doorway. All her clothing had been burned_ off. The husband took' her inside and applied olive oil. All her body was burned, and he immediately her into bed and wrapped her up. eome considerable time elapsed before a doctor could be found, and Mrs Cattarell was then taken in a car to the infirmary. . ... . She stated on the journey that be" cause the kitchen fire was nearly out she used some paraffin to rekindle it. Witness had previously, warned her of the great danger of this practice. In returning a verdict of Accidental death,” the coroner pathised with tbe husband, and remarked that he was afraid the paraffin expedient to which the unfortunate woman resorted was all too common.
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Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 12
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211BRIDE BURNED TO DEATH Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 12
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