ACCIDENTS FATALITIES.
FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ' Gisborne, Muy 31. Gisbourne, May 31. James Little, manager of the East Coast fellmongery, whilst returning home iast evening, was thrown from his buggy and killed, hiy neck being broken. No one saw the accident, the body being found some time afterwards, THE NAPIER GAOL FATALITY. Napier, May 31. At the inquest on the prisoner Peat, who died in the hospital, the medical evidence was to the effect that prisoner sulfered from basal meningitis, whicli is not infectious, not cerebro spinal meningitis, and that until the disease was far advanced it was difficult co diagnose it. Deceased was in an. advanced stage of the disease when admitted to the hospital. A verdict of death from basal meningitis was returned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1919, Page 2
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