ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
YOUNG WOMAN’S SUDDEN DEATH I (Per Press Association.) Auckland, last u ; ght, I A young woman, aged 17, named Ada Theresa Moylau, bas died suddenly under singular circumstances. After an outing last Friday, with her sister, she returned home. She told her mother she had fainted, and complained of being cold and of having a headache, On Saturday she appeared well again, and went out until 10 at Dight. On Sunday morning she got into bed with her mother, who is an invalid, and vomited. She refused to answer questions, and was very restless at night. Sbo was found dead in bed this morning. An inquest will be held. Wellington, last night. Young MacDonald, who is believed to I be the third victim of the scow ObaD, is the youth who with bis brother walked from Inveroaig'll to Dunedin (o witness tho reception ceremony of the Doko of Yo.k. Invercargill, last night. A ramit'ance mau named Frank Baker, aged 26, and siDgle, was found dead on the road at Gunmans’ Bush on Saturday afternoon. Ho had apparently been run over by a heavy vehicle he had boon driving. Deceased had no relatives in the colony.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1643, 9 January 1906, Page 2
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