WOMAN'S DEATH IN BUS
Evidence at lnquest That acute cardiac failure, accompa-
nied by oedema of the lungs, caused the death of Mrs. Eva May Green, widow, of Napier, who died on Saturday evening wliile travelling in a bus from Napier to Hastings, was the verdict given by Mr. J. Miller, S.M., at the conclusion of the resumed iuquest m Napier this morning. The verdict was in accordance with the medical evidence, Dr. G. E. Waterworth said that the post-mortem conducted had revealed no external injuries other than a bruise on one arm. The heart was very enJarged and the bronchial tubes contain ed frotliy secretions, indicating oedcma oi' the lungs.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 6
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