Suspicious Case.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) Auckland, last night. At the inquest on the body of Michael Fagan, found in the harbor, the evidence of Dr Lowe showed that death was due to drowning, but a recent incised wound was found on the left breast, such as could not have been self-inflicted. It is supposed the man was stabbed. The inquest was adjourned for police inquiries to be made.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 335, 7 February 1902, Page 2
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