GHASTLY DEATH
(Press Assn.-
FALL INTO SULPHURIC ACID TANK AGONISING BURNS SUFFERED
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
SYDNEY, Saturday. Agonising burns were suffered by Charles Oaten, who fell into a vat of sulphuric acid at Lysaght's Newcastle works. He was rescued with great difficulty and when hauled out his clothes dropped from his body. He later died in hospital.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 December 1931, Page 5
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