ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
A SUICIDE. i IT/ Tel eg r<i ph —Per Press Association) CHILISTCHUHCH, March 9. Frederick Nance. 36. a plumber, divorced, committed suicide on Saturday by poisoning. He had been depressed over the loss of bis memory. SUMNER TRAGEDY. C'H R( ISTCH URCFT. AUm-h 9. A second body in connection with te Sumner tragedy, that of Claude Hnrgnod Bonnily, 23. was found in the rocks. A LIFT ACCIDENT. CHRISTCHURCH, March 9. Airs Smith was being brought down in her bed. ft was being taken from the lift by two Sisters, when the lift suddenly started upwards taking the foot of the lied with it. The helpless patient was thrown to the foot of the lift well 18 feet below. She died two hours later. The sister at the foot of the bed inside the lift pressed the stop button as soon as it began to j move, hut the machinery did not res- j pond. (■ A CHILD’S DEATH. j GI BORNE. Alari li 9. | Josephine Alarguertta Harris, aged j nine of Tolaga Bay. died whilst under-j going an operation for appendicitis at Cook Hospital. BOY DROWNED. OTAKT, Afafeli 9. The thirteen year-old hov of Herbert Jamieson, was drowned on Satur- , day afternoon while bathing off Rangiuru beach.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1931, Page 6
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