BURIED ALIVE
MUFFLED MOANS IN GOFFIN. {United Pres., Association— By Electric Telegraph.—Copy ri gh t.) (Received this dav at 1 0 p.m.) MADRID, March 5. A villager named Gransquito, was found on Tuesday seemingly dead. A doctor certified he was dead and he was buried to-day. Soon afterwards, grave diggers heard muffled rnoaus and knocks from the coffin. They ran terrified and brought the police, who opened the coffin and found Gransquito was dead. A post mortem revealed lie had died only minutes before.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1931, Page 5
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