TRAGIC OCCURRENCE.
BROTHER AND SISTER DIE
FROM HEART DISEASE.
By Telegraph,—Press Association.
CHRISTCHURCxi, Last Night,
A tragic occurrence took place at Prebbleton yesterday morning. Mrs Easterbrook, a well-known resident, was found dead in bed by her brother, ''Mr Mcllree, who resided in Cliristehurch, but who had been stopping at Prebbleton. * Mr Mcllree drove over to Lincoln t<> fetch Dr Cooke, who made the journey to Prebbleton in his motorcar. '-j\ ■ -
When noaring Prebbleton the Doc+jiy w;is driving behind Mcl Uree, noticed him fall from his seat.
The dcictor stopped the horse, ancf upon examining -Mcllree found thjjs to was cleacl. •'-''J
- ■ ■lt is .surmised? that death was due in both instances to heart disease. • Mr- Mcllree was fifty-seven years of age. LATER. v At; the inquests on the bodies of Mrs Easterbrook and Mr Mcllree, the verdict in each ease w'as death from heart disease.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10151, 30 January 1911, Page 5
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145TRAGIC OCCURRENCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10151, 30 January 1911, Page 5
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