A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.
WITNESSES REFUSE EVIDENCE. j i!v TKr,K<;KAi , ir.--j , R>->.< .won vtion.J Dunedin, This Day. , At the inquest on Margaret; Mary Donnelly, after witnesses McKay, deceased's late employer; Hayne, a chemist; and Miss Inglis all refused to answer questions on the grounds that they might incriminate themselves, the coroner returned a verdict of death from scute septicaemia, the result; of a mishap, but how the latter was brought about, whether naturally or by artificial means, there was not sufficient evidence to show, owing to the refusal to give evidence by the only witnesses who could throw light on the subject.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 612, 18 October 1913, Page 5
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101A SUSPICIOUS DEATH. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 612, 18 October 1913, Page 5
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