THE AUCKLAND POISONING CASH.
fPRESa ASSOCIATION TSr.BGBAH.J AUCKLAND, October 21.
Dr. Qoldborough has made a pott mortem on the remains of the late Mrs Hedges, the case of alleged arsenic poisoning. The contents of the stomach were forwarded to the Government analyst, Mr Pond. Additional evidence goes to show that the girl has been eccentric, and subject to fainting fits, and claimed to see visions. She had run away from her homo several times. Mr Bell, who lived with Hedgee four months, states Mrs Hedges informed him on one occasion, that unless the child got batter, she would have to be put under restraint. Later.
It fans transpired that Dr. Ooldsborough found the body of Mrs Hedges in a bad slate of preservation, and the most important organs missing. The body was re-interred last night.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2666, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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135THE AUCKLAND POISONING CASH. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2666, 23 October 1882, Page 3
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