BEREAVED MAN'S SUICIDE.
RESPOXSUIILITIF.S AFFECT HIS MIND.
SEYEX ORPHANS LEFT.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Dum'ilin. Ust Xiglif. At the iihiih.,l ,„, the bodv of John Snell. who was f„ 1MllI ~,,„,, -, lt H| , nJ| , y yesterday, the evidence showed that 'he deceased, who was 4.i vears of a ,„.. lost his wite about ilnvc months ago He was left with seven children, an Ifs loss and responsibility evidently i ,ej on his mind, as he |„vn mn depress,- ,m! worried about the children. On Thursday inoniins he started work: «s usual, but ab,„,t !) o'clock a el,ot was heard and the deceased was fonn.l portly afterwards with a hullel wind i" one of his temples. A verdict of death from a self-mOict."! bullet wound while deceased was in *d unsound state of mini was returned. ' •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 377, 30 April 1910, Page 5
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130BEREAVED MAN'S SUICIDE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 377, 30 April 1910, Page 5
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