A TRAGIC FAMILY. Within a lew days a triple bereavemetu has fallen upon the homo of an Fastw.'od miner, Mr Harold Charity, >f Sturgill Street, tlp'ee out of a family of six young children having succumbed to bronchial-pneumonia. Following the funeral of the youngest ■.-hikl, a boy aged two years and five months, passed away. The third death occurred two days later, the victim being another boy four and a-half years old. A fourth boy, a year older, is in Heanor Hospital, tiffcring from pneumonia. Two little girls, remaining at home, still have wheodng cough.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1929, Page 7
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