Southern Telegrams. DUNEDIN. An Innocent Woman Vindicated. Shameful Cruelty to a Patient. Monday evening.
A «^pept^n»t^aSSm|fch ; arrested at Qaeenstown, hits confessed v fco bein^xhe author of the robbery for which a servant at Powell's hotel was innocently punished. Heiidet-hou, a tnail-dtiver of Balclutha, was admitted to th& fnvereargil hospital and died from i^ost shameful treafctneufc, although, sufteiiag iafidcamution of the langa, from vyhich he became delirious. Me was put into the asylum, but was allowed to escape in a cold wet night with only a nigh-shirt on.
He was dragged bujk and tied to a bank in a cell without a lire, wberehe was found dead by a visitor unknown to the warders.
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Waikato Times, Volume 491, Issue VIII, 13 July 1875, Page 2
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113Southern Telegrams. DUNEDIN. An Innocent Woman Vindicated. Shameful Cruelty to a Patient. Monday evening. Waikato Times, Volume 491, Issue VIII, 13 July 1875, Page 2
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