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SUDDEN DEATH AT DUNEDIN

By Telegraph—Press Association,

DUNEDIN, June 25,

Between 8 o'clock last night and 7 o'clock this morning, Nora Creed, aged 45 years, died in the yard of her home at Kaikorai. At the firstnamed hour she left her children in the house, and went out to the back to hang out clothes. She did not re-) turn when the children's bed time arrived, and they, thinking that she had gone to visit her sister, who lives near by, went to bed. This morning Willie Creed, seven years old, went into the yard and found her lying under the clothes line dead. She was apparently in her usual state of health yesterday; and the only complaint she had ever made was of pain in her side. The deceased's husband, Daniel Creed, is working at Opin, Nightcaps. By Telegraph—Press Association. DUNEDIN, June 26. At the inquest, to-day, on the body of Mrs Creed, who died suddenly while hanging out clothes at Kaikorai Valley, on Monday, a verdict was returned that death resulted from heart failure.

CABLE NEWS.

United Piess Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19070627.2.13.13

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8473, 27 June 1907, Page 5

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184

SUDDEN DEATH AT DUNEDIN Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8473, 27 June 1907, Page 5

SUDDEN DEATH AT DUNEDIN Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8473, 27 June 1907, Page 5

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