A WOMAN’S DEATH
DOCTOR UNABLE TO STATE
CAUSI
(United Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH. This Day
At the. inquest yesterday on Maude Ellen Bourne Webb, 31. married. Hie doctor was unable to give any opinion as to tile cause of death and the inquest was adjourned tor a post- mortem. The husband and mother gave evidence that- Hie woman had always enjoyed good health, but became suddenly ill a, lC r gating a few mouthfuls of stew. She went to bed and woke groaning, at 5 a.in., dying within half an hour. Both witnesses had eaten a portion of some of the stew and felt no ill efforts.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 5
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