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DEATH IN HOSPITAL

INJURED IN ACCIDENT LAST JULY HAD PRESSURE ON BRAIN After being in ill-health and suffering from fits for eight months after being Involved in a motor collision, in -which he was badly injured, Mr. Harry Crowne, aged 40, died in the Auckland Hospital at 5.45 a.m. yesterday. \n inquest was opened before Mr. F. K.~ Hunt, S.M., this morning, when the bodv was identified by Louis Marks, a manufacturer of 3a Clifton Road, Herne Bay. Mr. Crowne was a married man. aged 40. He was a according to witness, and lived at 40 Norana Avenue, Remuera. According to the police report, Mr. Crowne had received severe injuries, Including a fractured skull when his motor-cycle had collided with a motorcar in Arab! Street. Mount Albert. Last Thursday Mr. Crowne had had p fit and was taken to the hospital, where he died on the following A. post-mortem examination re\ealed that death was due to pressure on the brain.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 1

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DEATH IN HOSPITAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 1

DEATH IN HOSPITAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 1

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