DEATH FROM A FALL.
ilVr I'n-s Association.) AUCKLAND, Oct. 21. I The Cormier concluded the inquest concern.ly llie death ol Alexander, ' Morrison, who was ioiimi in a dying Mate lit the passage oi a house in Chapel Strict, and expired Hi- following day. Dr. James Moir. who conducted the post mortem examination, stated that the cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage. One fall could account for all the marks on the body, lit;condition of the kidneys might have led io such tliz/incss js may have i*:casii,n, d a fall. IVHvlkc Millar said he had made eilutisihe iiti|uiiies into llie ease, jii.l bad found tin' ciicmnstaiiies covi :,istein with th,. evidence given, j 'lln- Coriuier. in summing up, Said ; ihc evidence poitiieil to the probability that Mui-risnn in,-: his death in a i.-rfectly natural way, I here being no evidence Io show that deceased met with anv violence The jiiiy irltiriii-il a veidict "That Alexander Munis,,,, rn.-t his death as 111- result of iiiiui iiv- received fimn .1 . lall. bill lb le 1.- 11 1 evident-• |.> show iiyw he cauic by the tall."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7960, 25 October 1905, Page 3
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182DEATH FROM A FALL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7960, 25 October 1905, Page 3
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