ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
THE HUNTLY TRAGEDY
[PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM] AUCKLAND Nov. 18.
The woman who met her death at Huntly on Saturday has been identified as Alay Charlotte Dimmock, the wife of William Richard Dimmock, a settlor of Te Alcu.
An inquest was held at Huntly this morning and a verdict was returned that deceased was accidentally killed by stepping out of a train in motion.
[AYe understand that Mrs Dimmock, who was 28 years of. age, was a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Walsh, of Manga papa, with whom much sympathy will be felt. Mrs Dimmock had only been married 11 months.]
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3683, 19 November 1912, Page 6
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104ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3683, 19 November 1912, Page 6
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