THE BRODERICK TRAGEDY.
I I SOX SHOOTS HIS DRUNKEN J FATHER. IBy Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney. November 8. At the inquest on Rnxlerick. who was j shot by his son. his widow state,! that j deceased had been drinking heavily. I anil as-aulted her and liU .".aughtcr. I and threatened to shoot them. His ■ son rescued them. Brodcrick got a rille . and two guns, loaded thim, saying he j would shoot, the police, who had been sent for. Hi* son snntched the weapons { and ran awav. I'.roderick pursued him. ! and suddenly there wa» a Hash, and I Brodcrick fell. The son threw liimsef I on hi- father and asked forgiveness. Itroderick replied: "I forgive you. It was not your fault." JUSTIFIABLE HOMICiDE. ( Received ft. !2.4.'i a.m. Sydney. Novemlier S. I The I'.roderick inquest has con- | eluded. A verdict of justifiable homicide i was returned, j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 9 November 1911, Page 5
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144THE BRODERICK TRAGEDY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 9 November 1911, Page 5
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