SUDDEN DEATH AT WAIHO.
Constable Fiewellyn wirod to the CoroDer from Okarito this morning as follows—
“ Domenico Linini, oged 24 years a visitor at Waiho Gcrge Hotel died suddeoly at 7.30 this morning, it is supposed from heart failure.” The young nun is a native of Goldsborongh where bis father and mother reside. He wes well known about Hokitika,,; being a resident, of the town for some years. Instructions have been given for Mr J. W Thomson, J. P. of Okarito, acting Coroner to hold an inquest;. Very general sympathy will be felt fer the parents and family who have suffered several losses of late years,
Deceased had been in ill health for some time suffering from eathma and a strained heart, and was staying at the Waiho fer hia health.
The death of “ Don ” makes the fourth son lost with the space of two years. One sou was drowued at Paroa, one was killed at Beil HilJ, one died at Westland Hospital and now comes the fourth bereavement in euch a brief Bpace of time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1917, Page 2
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