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DEAD AIRCRAFTSMAN

Evidence that death was in no way duo to the military training which he was undergoing was tendered at an inquest into the death of Charles Itaig Taylor, of Gisborne, aircraftsman, who died at the Ohakea aerodrome of tile Royal New Zealand Air Force, when the proceedings were re.sumed in Feilding. Dr. K. G. SalmoncL.of Feilding, gave evidence that death was due to heart failure arising from the narrowing of mi artery and was in no way attributable to tlio physical training he was performing at the time of his death. The coroner returned a verdict accordingly.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20067, 13 October 1939, Page 12

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DEAD AIRCRAFTSMAN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20067, 13 October 1939, Page 12

DEAD AIRCRAFTSMAN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20067, 13 October 1939, Page 12

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