A contemporary states that at the inquest'on tile body of Miriam Euth; Hawkins, aged two' years, at Adelaide, it transpired Hat the parents declined ijtcdjcal assistance fot thV child to tb'eir beingfaith healers,'■ To' tlie Coroner (.bey stated that since tlieii; convepioiif about seven years ago, tliq'y l;ad bad no dpctor in the house, becpse they trusted in God. They sept for a doctor finally because the| believed that the law required them to do so, but declined to act oii his instructions. The Coroner told them tliat they had narrowly escaped a cliarce of. manslaughter, and severely reprimanded them for not carrying out the doctor's instructions.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5210, 20 December 1895, Page 3
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