ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
A SIMPLE FATALITY. By, Telegraph—Press Association. : Gialiorne, Tuesday. The inquest on Robert who was found dead on premises at Teraroa, was concluded yesterday. Inspector Donovan represented the police. A verdict was returned that deceased wafound dead, there being- no evidence to show how the fracture of the skull was caused. Tile Inspector stated that there was no evidence to bear out the suggestion of foul play. Apparently doceased stepped on some loose stones in the doorway, and fell, striking his lie.ul against the counter. WHARF ACCIDENT. Wanganui. Tuesday. Frederick Hardwood, a sailor on the barqucntine Wanganui, was knocked off the wharf by a sling to-day and full a distance of fourteen feet to the dee";, sustaining a compound fracture of the leg. STRANGLED CXDKR A CAKT. Wellington, Yesterday. A boy named Horace Etchells, aged G years and 10 months, the son of Arthur ICtchells, Wellington, met his death In a peculiar manner this morning at Normandale. He was playing about a curt v.-hen he got underneath and w;:.striuigled.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 215, 11 March 1914, Page 8
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