ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
A BODY IDENTIFIED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hamilton, >Jareh 31. A body recently found near the lake with the throat cut lias been identified as that of Albert Davys, who was recently reported missing. Davys had been missing only three weeks and the body found was much decomposed, but doctors say that this is quite possible, especially when the weather is very hot. The identification was hy means of the clothes and boots, the features being quite unrecognisable. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE. Hamilton, March 31. On going to the motor shed Mrs. Munro found her husband, William Collier Munro, aged (in, lying dead alongside the car. Deceased was a retired farmer and had been under the doctor's care for some time. Death apparently occurred from heart failure following an effort to wind up the car.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1920, Page 6
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