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POISONED BY GAS

WOMAN’S SUICIDE TRAGIC DEPRESSION Suicide while in a state of depression was the verdict returned to-day at an inquest on Ethelreda Chaplin, a. married woman, aged 31. M.rs. Chaplin, who lived with her husband, Thomas Chaplin, a jockey, at Great South Road, Ellerslie, was found yesterday with a gas tube in her mouth. Thomas Chaplin said that he left his wife in good spirits at 8.30 a.m. yesterday. When he returned at 12.30 he found her with the gas tube in her mouth. His wife was worried because their youngest child had been admitted to hospital on Saturday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 353, 14 May 1928, Page 12

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POISONED BY GAS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 353, 14 May 1928, Page 12

POISONED BY GAS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 353, 14 May 1928, Page 12

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