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A Suspicious Death.

(Per Press Assoc'ation.) Wellington, Feb 27 At the inquest on Amelia Hutchison the medical evidence was that there had baen a natural miscarriage and that the f.Qtnal cause of death was heart disease. A sister, however, gave evidence that deceased said she hail been taking certain medicine procured by the father of the child. That the latter had ceased visiting her and the young woman had got into a despondent state and had threatened to commit suicide. The jury thought the enquiry should be adjourned to enable the contents of the stomach to be analysed, and this was done.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 203, 29 February 1896, Page 2

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A Suspicious Death. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 203, 29 February 1896, Page 2

A Suspicious Death. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 203, 29 February 1896, Page 2

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