ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
INQUEST ON A SUICIDE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Sept. 3. At the inquest on Herbert Harold Marshall, Mr. R. J. White, the Australasian manager for the Guardian Assurance Company, stated that he had been making an inspection of the New Zealand branches, and took particular notice of the Auckland branch on account of a whisper that things were not as they might be. On Thursday last he suspended Marshall, who understood he was not likely to regain employment with the company. The coroner returned a verdict of suicide by drowning.
FATAL PALL FROM HORSE. Auckland, Sept. 3. A Mason, a farmer at Helensville, and formerly of Wanganui, was thrown from his horse and sustained a fractured skull. He died in Helensville hospital. A NAPIER SUICIDE. Napier, Last Night. The body of Maurice Ahearn, a patient who disappeared from the hospital on August 21, was found floating in the ocean at the breakwater to-day. The verdict was returned at the inquest that deceased came to his death by drowning while in an unsound state of mind, suffering from an incurable disease.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 5
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