AN OPEN VERDICT
INQUEST ON DUNEDIN WOMAN
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WELLINGTON. September 6. The inquest was concluded to w da> into the floath of Miss Clare Kathleen Moore, aged about 50, of Dunedin, whose body was found on the beach at Karaka Bay on July 28th. . The Coroner said that there was no doubt that Miss Moore was worried when she returned to Wellington. from Auckland. There was no evidence to show horf she came to he in: the water, and ho would have to icturn ian onen verdict.
The ! Coroner complimented the police work in establishing- the identity of the tody. They had had a very difficult task, .a«d_ he expressed his appreciation of the way in u liieh her identity had been established. Miss Moore belonged to I)unedih, and had been spending a holiday ftt Auckland, 'She was on her way hack to. Dan edpi at the time of her death.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1932, Page 6
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154AN OPEN VERDICT Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1932, Page 6
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