Accidents and Deaths.
(X'er Press Association.) GISJiOUNK, May 17. A verdict tlnit death resulted through a fall caused by an epileptic lit was returned in regard to the death of I\lr VI, N. Attwocwl, a well-known sewud-hand dealer, who expired in (lie hospital on Monday. The inquest concerning the death of I<Mwin Bolton, who was fatally injured about a mile out of town last night was adjourned until Friday. The police sergeant sai|d there were certain tilings in connection with the accident which it. was necessary lo lind out, and which had not. been ascertained in Uhi short time available. Jlo would call (he evidence of identification in order that the body might be buried. Deceased's wife then identitied the body as that of her husband. CHKIHTCIII'UCII, Hay 17. A man named (ieorge Henderson, employed in a foundry at Lyttelton, was killed this evening through becoming entangled in the belling of the machinery. The body was badly mangled, but it is not known how the accident happened.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 114, 18 May 1904, Page 2
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167Accidents and Deaths. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 114, 18 May 1904, Page 2
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