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The Yarra Tragedy.

At the inquest on the girl Ambrose, Dr Neild, who made the post mortem, said he was still of opinion that she died of suffocation. The suggestion that she died from epilepsy, puerperal convulsions or a piece of food sticking in the windpipe was not borne out. The statement that a hand had heen ' . ; | placed on the mouth of the girl would if it could be relied upon, exactly ..fit • the circumstances. \ I

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Manawatu Herald, 4 February 1899, Page 2

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The Yarra Tragedy. Manawatu Herald, 4 February 1899, Page 2

The Yarra Tragedy. Manawatu Herald, 4 February 1899, Page 2

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