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Soldiers' frostbite treatment continues

One of the five Waiouru soldiers caught out on Mt Ruapehu last week has responded to decompression treatment for frostbite, but another, Private Sonny Te Rure, is yet to find out if his treatment is successful. Lance Corporal Donald Culloty has fully recovered by Mr Te Rure's fingers are causing concern. He should know today whether the treatment has worked. Meanwhile, all evidence in the Military investigation into why six servicemen lost their lives in a mountain craft exercise has been heard, but the inquiry continues.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 31 August 1990, Page 4

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Soldiers' frostbite treatment continues Ruapehu Bulletin, 31 August 1990, Page 4

Soldiers' frostbite treatment continues Ruapehu Bulletin, 31 August 1990, Page 4

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