WOMAN NOT POISONED
LONG INQUEST ENDS DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) LONDON, Saturday. Th«y coroner’s jury which has been investigating the death of Mrs. Jessie Llewellyn, of Llanelly, Wales, returned its verdict to-day. It found that decath was not accelerated by but was due to natural causes. The solicitor for the widower, Joseph Llewellyn, said the family had suffered a great wrong in having a cloud over their heads for months owing to the in which the inquest had been carried out. The coronen insisted that when a doctor had <Lc*ubts the procedure he had followed ystas necessary. The ipquest referred to in the message was opened a* Llanelly toward the end of July, since \ahen it has frequently been adjourned. The question the jury had to decide was whether poisoning was the cause of the death of Mrs. Jessid Llewellyn, agedt 53, wife of Joseph Llewellyn, aged 69, builder and contractor, or whether shae died from heart failure brought about by one or ail of five different complaints* from which she was said to have suffered. Doctors differed, and the Llanefcy coroner, Mr. W. W. Brodie, sat marfy times in an endeavour* to unravel thd mystery.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 9
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201WOMAN NOT POISONED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 9
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