ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
A CORRECTION, By Telegraph.—Press Association. Napier, May 29. At , the inquest on Frederick Christopher Woolstenholme, aged 31, a married man who was found dead in his bedroom with a bullet wound in his' head, the verdict was not suicide, but that, death was due to a bullet wound self-inflicted. There was no evidence to show whether death was accidental or otherwise. TWO CASES OF DROWNING. Te Awamutu, May 29. Alfred Calfe, aged 19, an immigrant, was. drowned in the Puniu River on Sunday. Deceased fell off a willow branch when attempting to cross the river and did not come to the surface again. It is presumed he became en; , tangled in the willows. ■ lu a tributary of the same river yesterday at Kopua, a two-year-old child named William Hughes is believed to have drowned. The child disappeared in the direction of the stream and has not been seen since.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1922, Page 2
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152ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1922, Page 2
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