RESTED ON RAILS
EVIDENCE AT INQUEST Press Association WELLINGTON, To-day. To-day the coroner found the death of Mrs. Page, who was struck by a train at Lower Hutt on the evening of December 10, to be accidental. There was nothing to suggest she committed suicide, he said. The evidence was all the other way. Mrs. Page, who was not strong mentally, was apparently wandering along the line taking a short cut to her proper road, and had evidently sat down on the rails.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 542, 20 December 1928, Page 17
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83RESTED ON RAILS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 542, 20 December 1928, Page 17
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