DEATH IN FARMHOUSE
MANAGER’S LONELY END AID CAME TOO LATE (Pur Press Association.) CARTERTON, last night. ' When a grocer called for orders on Wednesday at the farm of William Taylor at Carrington, he found the manager, Alexander Neilsen, ill in bed'. Mr. Neilsen, who suffered from diabetes, asked the caller to bring a supply of insulin, which he was taking regularly but had none on hand. Returning with a supply next day, he found Mr. Neilsen dead on the kitchen floor, apparently from heart failure. The deceased, a single man, lived in the farmhouse alone. He had been, treated for the disease for several years. No inquest will be held.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20133, 30 December 1939, Page 12
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