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Suffocation of an Infant
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Suffocation of an Infant
Yesterday an inquest was held by Mr. Baxter on the body of the male child of Robert Horton, a cab driver, living at 44, Nicholas-street, Shoreditch. On Friday morning the deceased was found dead in its mother's arms, and Dr. Galloway deposed that death was due to suffocation. A verdict of "Accidental death" was returned.
Source: Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper, May 20, 1888, Page 12
Source: Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper, May 20, 1888, Page 12
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