GISBORNE SHOOTING CASE.
VICTIM OUT OF DANUEII. Uy Telegraph.—Press Association. (Jisbornc, Last Night. Miss Petersen, the victim of the Paka rac shooting case, is now out of/lang'M'. The second bullet, which had been lodged in her head has been removed. |Uv Collins, who attended the girl, stali;.-' that the bullet had penetrated the hard I palate of the mouth and passed thrwp'i a large cavity which exists in the upp-r jaw. Fairly severe suppuration s et in and from the cavity was extracted ]ooii> pieces of bone, a tooth, and bits of lli.'u plate, all of which had been driver, up by the bullet. Continued supp»rn WiOn widened the aperture in which the hulljt lay, so that it fell until it beeamei visible and could be removed with a pair of forceps, thus obviating the necessi'y for an operation that would have h:«jn difficult and dangerous.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 152, 18 June 1908, Page 2
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146GISBORNE SHOOTING CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 152, 18 June 1908, Page 2
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