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I am Superintendent, Government Civil Hospital. deceased Michael Waters was admitted into Hospital shortly after noon on the 4th November. He was very ill indeed. He died at 3 p.m. He was suffering from loss of blood from # wound in the throat. A razor could have caused the wound. The cause of death was haemorrhage from a wound in the throat. The deceased had been a patient in the liospital for about a month and had been out a fortnight before he died.
Ha waa suffering from neuritis.
William Hollanda sworn & examined :
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I am P.C. A.152. I am stationed at the Central Police
On the 4th instant at 10 a.m. I was passing along the verandah to the mese room. I found a quantity of blood on the floor of the bed room alongside of a bed on which the deceased constable was lying. I went in and noticed blood
flowing from his throat. I said to him "What have you done.* He replied: "I was only shaving." I then went to the door
of the room and called P.C. A.129. He came into the room
and assisted me to bind up the decorsed. After we bound him
up we succeeded in taking the razor out of his hand. the
then sent for the Inspector on duty. He came up immediately.
We then sent for a doctor.
William Robertson Mo, Walter sworn « examinad :
I am P.C. A.67. For the last three months I was on
charge room dut, at the Central Police Station. These duties
often take me at irregular hours to the European quarters
both by day and night. On the month of October I was on
second night duty (from 12 o'clock midnight to 6 a.m. During
those hours I often visited the European quarters on the
top floor. From the 13th October to the lat November I have
often seen the deceased on his bed i walking about the
verandah. The deceased complained of pain in the back, and
said he could not lie in bed. The decoudad said he was
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