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POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION

Dr H. S. Rav, of Greymouth, who conducted a post-mortem examination, said that he found no. carbon monoxide or other poisons in the specimens. The only major finding was a gross haemorrhage of the lung. There was- no indication as to how this was caused. An examination of specimen organs conducted by the Government. Analyst, Mr N. P. .Alcorn, had proved negative. , Detective-Sergeant N. Thompson said that investigations were made m connection with the death, but there was no evidence to suggest that death was due to anything other than natural causes. There were no suspicious circumstances.

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Grey River Argus, 17 April 1948, Page 2

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POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION Grey River Argus, 17 April 1948, Page 2

POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION Grey River Argus, 17 April 1948, Page 2

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