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TAUPO ROAD TR| MAORI DIVER REc0j GIRL VICTlMo DROWNlNq i inquest"held % When the search for § Christina Braudigam, the year-old school girl w]i0 „ ed on Wednesday iD ^ Lagoon was resunxed yester ing, a Maori, Henare ^ Whakarewarewa, was sm recovering it at about elevj Constables Kelly and B were in charge of the sei ations sent for Dr. Ha/ ined the body. It appears that the gjjj two sisters, Phyllis and J, in a creek near their hou$ erwards decided to go to Lagopn. Here the girl, Ch dressed and went in whilst ed on the bank. She saw tina was in difficulties and ing to help her ran for assis ing her sister Phyllis ani nanxed Tauhauroa Mau. arrive'd 'at the lagoon the sign of Christina who 4, good swimmer and eould port herself in the water paddling." Mau at once d spent some time searchh girl, but without any siicl lagoon is fairly dee.p andii ed by raupo and rushes i thought that she had becoi ed in these. Yesterday it was soniet Eparaima located the boi feet of water. It was rem residence where the inqo held by Mr. S» L. Patersor inorning. This is the second chil in tho district during the months, a Maori child of years of age having been Waitete about two xnontl
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 423, 6 January 1933, Page 4
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220BODY FOUND Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 423, 6 January 1933, Page 4
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