DEERSTALKER’S DEATH
EXHAUSTION- ' AND EXPOSURE
DUNEDIN, November 1
A verflicfc from ‘exhaustion .arid expo'lire was returned at the inquest at 'Tapatmi on John Edward Brinsdori; who wa? found dead on the Blue Mountains oiu Sunday after being UKpsing' fpr a uveck.''., : ; / : 1 ; The medical evidence was that deceased had been dead 'for: less than three days, when he wgs found. The general evidence of his companions on the deerstalking trip vas that Brin don should have extricat. d him-:-oe|f without difficulty, if he had not lost al,l sense of direction.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1932, Page 3
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