FARMER’S DEATH IN HUT
SUICIDE WHILE DEPRESSED Press Association INVERCARGILL, Sunday. “I am now quite satisfied as to the cause of death, and a verdict is returned in accordance with the evidence that deceased took his own life while in a condition of acute mental depression,” said the coroner, Mr. W. H. Woodward, S.M., at the conclusion of the inquest yesterday concerning the death of Robert Hazlett, aged 50, a farmer, of Myross Bush. Hazlett was found dead in a bunk in a hut at Makarewa, six miles from Invercargill, on a farm leased by him.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 799, 21 October 1929, Page 16
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