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WIFE’S LOAD OF TROUBLE

—+■ “An accumulation of troubles” was the Kilburn coroner’s description of the causes which led to the suicide o* Mrs Hilda Abineri .aged 33, the wife of a bank cashier of Sunyat, Chalk Hill Itoad, Wembley. Mrs. Abineri, L was said, had been gietly depressed because the baby would not take its food. - A short time ago her son was injured on the railway. Her husband was taken ill with gastritis. She suffered from pains in the head and could not sleep. Dr. Wright, of Wembley, said that he found the husband in great pain, and decided to give him an injection of morphia to ease him. He was preparing the syringe when he turned round and saw Mrs. Abineri swallowing something from a bottle. The husband jumped out of bed and snatched tho bottle away, and the doctor then saw that it contained lysol. ■

Suicide while cf unsound mind was the verdict.

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Shannon News, 16 July 1926, Page 4

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WIFE’S LOAD OF TROUBLE Shannon News, 16 July 1926, Page 4

WIFE’S LOAD OF TROUBLE Shannon News, 16 July 1926, Page 4

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