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n^ V" v. '-'.'■ ''-; : Friday. The inquiry into the circumstances attending the -death :pf^ Mrs -Qj^rie is concluded. The evidence of Dr^Belatour, who made' the post mortem examination, was to the effect i that deceased died from a shock to the system; caused by concussion of the train* fwbund on ttie back of ier head was^sufficient tp icause : death. He belieyjed the wound was made by a blunt r mstrumeni|i. The jury, after consideration of ihe matter for almost thfee : hours, returned "a verdict of manslaughter against. Mrs Qiiarrie's eldest son, Daniel.-, The Coroner then committed' Daniel Quarrie to. take his trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court at Dunedin. :.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 30 June 1877, Page 2
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