SUDDEN DEATH.
By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, April 3. A girl named Hetty Hodge, aged nineteen, died suddenly at Yaldhurst at noon yesterday. She was a visitor from Palmerston North, and was spending a holiday in Christchurch. She returned on Sunday to her relatives, with whom she had been staying, after l?eing away for some short visits, and complained of headaches, and other symptoms. On the * supposition that she was suffering from bronchitis she was treated for that complaint, and a doctor was sent for, but she died before he arrived. An inquest was opened at the morgue, to-day, but was adjourned in order that the contents of the stomach might be analysed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8392, 4 April 1907, Page 6
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185SUDDEN DEATH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8392, 4 April 1907, Page 6
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