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CHILD’S FALL FROM SEE SAW

DEATH CAUSED BY UNUSUAL DISEASE (Efom Our Own Correspondent) PAEROA, Thursday. The inquest concerning the death of Thelma Victoria Dent, who died shortly after falling off a see-saw in the children’s playground on Tuesday evening, was held in the Magistrate’s Court last evening, before Mr. F. E. Flatt, coroA post-mortem . examination was made by Dr. Little, wlio stated that death was not due in any way to the see-saw. Mo said there was no sign of any brain injury. The child was found to be in a condition called status lymphotocles. Subjects in this condition were very liable to sudden death from slight shock. A verdict was returned in accordance with the doctor’s evidence.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 537, 14 December 1928, Page 16

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CHILD’S FALL FROM SEE SAW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 537, 14 December 1928, Page 16

CHILD’S FALL FROM SEE SAW Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 537, 14 December 1928, Page 16

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