CHILD’S DEATH
Parents apathy
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C&R’STCH U RCH, Ma reh 24
An invest into the death of Stanley Edward Harke-rs, aged fourteen months,Jwvas opened before Mr Mosley, SAp thisuafiernopn. Waltfcr: Edward I-ifwkersss, .'labourer, father"Af the chilli} said .that'thq hby:Jigfd/htieii healthy j|i Sn ndavln,.the 41 fternoon h» had (been sick and in the evening not so J&ll. His mother had_■ given the chi Hf. some inthtliciiia for ;.a cold an^. > .a..,,gman..,dpsc prip-andy and water in‘ the' afternoon. At" 9.30 P m. witness heard the child went to its cot to look at (it. k ,He found the child'dead and rang up the doctor, hut could not get him by telephone. He took 110 other steps tdl the morning,, when he informed the police. The inquest was adjourned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1930, Page 3
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