A BUSH FATALITY.
MAN FOUND DEAD.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Lost Night.
A man manned William) Jackson fes ibaeaii found dead' am tine buisih at Thirua. He 'left his llwxuise at Turua on Sunday morning to go to a islau- 1 gliter-house where 3u© is employed. As Sbe did molt return for dinner, a search was made, fund hie was. found •la'tie in thie afternoon lying- facie, dfowiniwards on< a sitump.. He was mot them de-ad. A party with a ftirolly Wierut (to fetch him ihiomei, but by thie .time they ihad arrived ihie had 1 expired. His jaws were broken. It is. presawfied (he took a fit, and fell face downwards, and in ibis manner igwbai'Djed (the injury.
FURTHER DETAILS.
The .fatality reported from Turua, where a man. naroed Wallitm 'Edl- - Jackson, aged' 48, , married, with i&&ven> children, was found dead, prove® to have been a swiidide. The deceased suffered from pains ia the head, and dneadied am' operation, which was deemed necessary. He took a dynamite cap and fuse, placed it in ■ his' mouth, and exploded it : i 1 terrible injuries. A ventict returned of suicide whilst temporarily insane. ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10406, 29 August 1911, Page 5
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191A BUSH FATALITY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10406, 29 August 1911, Page 5
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