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FOUND DEAD.

CHILD’S BODY IN A SACK

[Press Association.]

WELLINGTON, Nov. 12

At the adjourned inquest on tin. body of the infant found- in a sack , the harbor, Dr. Henry stated tion a post mortem examination, lie considered that the child had been do id for two or three Aveeks. There were no marks of violence, and there •was no direct evidence to prove that the .child had been born alh'c. It might have been suffocated during birth, bub there- Avas nothing to show whether death had been intentionally caused or not. The coroner’s verdict was “Found dead in Wellington Harbor.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2347, 13 November 1908, Page 5

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101

FOUND DEAD. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2347, 13 November 1908, Page 5

FOUND DEAD. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2347, 13 November 1908, Page 5

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