ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
J DEATH OF A WOMAJ& ".'|H By Teltigrapli-Prew A«w^|k^l Wellington, Vffi^|W On Saturday night, Bridj^M|||B Knigkt, a married woman, IftMß^^H carrying a keiosene lamp at'|b|^H in Lawrence Street, when WtlfcSsm^A oil set fire to ber clothes, »lld'i^| tiiined severe burns about th«|mS^H body. Her husband was nftt'|frPjli^| house at the time, and what 'w^wH in he found his wife's ctotirajAHßplMfl The woman was admitted tgfifoi||<fijM I till yesterday morning, and uMiwSJIH ! BOY DROWNED, -^M J Another bathing fatality .<>oßslt§n|DH Tuekuri River yesterday mwjJnjjjiifiMß ! victim being Gilbert McCflymoirl||jfflß 10. He was swimming with ati*H§B|B when he suddenly collapsed ajflfcaHwiß The body was recovered in fire aij|ljjjij3H but all efforts at ™"""" if '' H ' ( T3fflß it is believed that death ffu fM§jPJH Dargavffle, Jrank Martin was seriously dajftutfl whilst working in the bush at IfitlmH pimi. His hand got caught <ft''@wji9 rope connecting the hauler .ymfiwK logs, and he had his four flngdrg I§j@9 out at the knuckles; ,J&jSIM brought from Kirikopuni to flSSnUfsl the horse bolted, and he and •hMuH panion had a narrow escape. 3fosfHrafl capsized, and was smashed toSnlftpftfl £UDDEN DEATH. . ;''ll II Auckland, XeattjMjfct'll Mrs Hcarnc, wife of a se&fiMMiliffl residing at Newton, died in P*cauiß«fl|H ei instances on Saturday. She badnwH ill as {he result of a fall. AdUniil arose between her father and the jlmS sentativc of a firm of furniture tjMMIB | and Mrs llearne jumped out otfiwEM rushed into a neighbor's house, TIJWBIfM seriously ill, and died. The doctbjSmgS nounced that death was due to BJMJiJB At the inquest on Mrs Williams, in his evidence, ■dd<dMNJfl death was due to failure of the M«k'j| induced by the shock of a misoaiSllfl combined with pneumonia. He iuwl there had been some threat of twmß her furniture away. This would lmd a disturbing effect on a her condition, hut he would not MmH expected her to live six months considering the state of her the request of the police the was adjourned to enable them to. ffi|fl iluce further evidence. 'wfl Wellington; Last An inquest concerning the deaflfflHH George Stewart Henry, who w**.ipt4jNH up in a state of collapse Hotel, where he lived, and died ■UHpiS quently in the hospital from conensmgW of the brain, was concluded to-dafitwjH an open verdict was returned. <J! ™'JM
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 5
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380ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 5
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