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MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

NKWPLY-MOUTH, April 17

Claude Vincent, a painter about 40 years of age, living at Grand Vue boarding house, New Plymouth, died on the floor of a garage next door last night. Vincent had been in good spirits when he came home from work and about six o’clock had eaten a good ten. Towards seven o’clock he walked into the kitchen and made an announcement to his fellow hoarders. After throwing down a bottle he went up stairs to his bedroom, wrote a note and then came down and went into a garage nearby and asked an employee to ring up a friend. Vincent staggered into tfie office and then reeled to the floor in convulsions. A doctor was sent for but when lie arrived with the police Vincent was dead.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1930, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
132

MYSTERIOUS DEATH. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1930, Page 5

MYSTERIOUS DEATH. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1930, Page 5

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