INQUESTS
vEßDicT'ormeiDfe: Mt " (By Telegraph—l'e) Tress Association) GISBORNE, June 6. At the inquest on the body of an elderly native, . War emu Wharekino, who disappeared on June 21, and the body was found floating in the river yesterday, the Coroner returend a verdict of suicide whilst of unsound mind, GEYSER FATALITY. ROTORUA, July P. Clothing recovered from the geyser at Whaknrewarewa, was identified at the inquest, as belonging to Mary Winifred Kuneiman of Waipiro Bay. Her brother and fiancee stated the deceased was interested in photography. The Coroner adjourned, the inquest and ordered a search for a camera. The burial service- was read beside the pool. On Saturday a woman sightseer was slightly scalded when a geyser became active suddenly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1931, Page 5
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