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An Organist Choked to Death.

XTBM TMBB9 ISSOCf ATIOH.I Wbixinotok, Jane 30. Magnus Peterson, organist of St. ; John's Presbyterian Church, aeci- j dentally choked himself while at dinner to-day, and died before any remedy could be applied. He had only been in Wellington about a year. Later. In connection, with the death of Mr Peterson it appears that he was in the act of swallowing a small piece of meat, when he coughed, which drove the meat back' and blocked the passage. Medical aid was sought immediately, but it was of no avail. Dr Grace having^ given a certificate no inquest will be held

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Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2

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An Organist Choked to Death. Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2

An Organist Choked to Death. Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2

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