SUDDEN DEATH.
By Telegraph—Press Association. ELTHAM, August 19. The two and a half year old daughter of George Martin, a settler,. residing at Mangawhero Road, died suddenly on Saturday. At the inquest, held to-day, evidence was given that the child ate some German sausage that had been lying in a drawer for nearly a fortnight. Shortly afterwards she became sick, and vomited. The parents started to take the child to town, but the child died on the way. The doctor who held the post mortem said that he wished samples of the vomited sausage to be sent to the Government .analyst. The inquest was adjourned.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8514, 20 August 1907, Page 6
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105SUDDEN DEATH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8514, 20 August 1907, Page 6
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