ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
■ ♦ YOUNG MAN'ShSUDDEN DEATH. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Ashburton, Last Night. John Topping, twenty years of age, L the only son of Andrew Topping, far- '■' mer at Elgin, near Ashburton, wljilc in a paddock this morning was suddenly ' : taken with some kind of seizure. Ho became Mue in the. face, and foil over the side of a trap in which he was sit> ting. A doctor was immediately sum* ■ '; moned from Ashburton, but on arrival found life extinct. Duncdin, Last NIRUt. At the inquest on the fody of Bio- ' rence Hurndell, who collapsed under an anaesthetic, prior to an operation, the evidence showed that deceased had been operated on previously for appendicitis, and had not been in good healtfl , . since Saturday. A verdict of death froia ■ • heart failure was returned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1915, Page 5
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