ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
THROWN OUT Of A TRAP,
Uy Telegraph.—Press Association, ' Juvercnrgil, Insist Niglrt, An inquest on tin*, body of J. Koberfrn<>ii. farmer, was hold at' (icraidmc this afternoon. The evidence showed Hint till! body was idund mi Hilton road, the llOT.se Hiid trim being some distance away. The jury returned a verdict that file cause of death was a dislocation of the neck caused hy a fall out of a tain. The. doc-tor, who made the post mortem examination, said lie found a fracture and dislocation of the hone ci me neck'. There was no sign of fracture of theskull. Xo one was alii? to show how the rug came to be over the body. The doctor said deceased himself .fciild not have.drawn the rug over, and the euroner remarked that this was one point not made clear at the inquest.
DEATH *'Ko.\l EXPOSUKK. Diinnevirke, Friday, .lames Gibson, ">2 years of nge, 'was found by a nighlwatc'liiuan on the pavement early this morning. n c waa ttt keu to the hospital, where lie died at 0.20.' lie had be™ drinking, and death was the result of exposure. Gibson had been in the district Over 20 years.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 166, 4 July 1908, Page 2
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197ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 166, 4 July 1908, Page 2
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