WEEK OF AGONY
How a clergyman recluse suffered from acuite appendicitis for a week without calling in medical and and died in agony on the floor of a room in his rectory was revealed at the, inquest at Peters field, Hampshire, recently, on the Rev. C. F. LuttrellWiest, aged 58, the bachelor rector of Greatham. (Police and church offici'als forced an entrance to the rectory and found Mr. LuttreH-Wlest dead. 'The pain must have been tremen-do-us," said Dr. F. Corry, who performed a post-mortemL "If Mr. Lut-trell-West had had medical attention when the attaek firslt started there is •very little doubt that his life wo'uld have been saved." Mr. F. Neal, a London solicdtor, said M3r. Luttrell-West's brain was normal. He was just a recluse, who liked to livei his own life. There was ■no question of lack of means.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 675, 30 October 1933, Page 7
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140WEEK OF AGONY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 675, 30 October 1933, Page 7
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