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Show CHILD KILLED BY A LOG Or TIll m On Saturday Dr. B.vrne. oroner '..', . 1 nthe morgue on the remains ( j 1iv!'i y2 J'?ars, who was killed at Sir Join I " ' quay the previous afternoon bv a f all CT"""'' timber. It appeared that the ,'-hi,!, v ,u' ":' is a sailor, resided at -J-J Sir John K.', ., n- ' ''' On Friday afternoon bu. ,,vas sirtinT .,n '! " pile of timber which had l. r n f-.-ur ;,T ji,.'. "' 1 ' shipment by Messrs Beckett lV- Co. of Ri', 'J1'1, '"" man named John Doyle was sirring noar ' A number of men were sitting urnr tin- hot 'n??' " pile. Suddenly one of tlf losrs slipp, .! 'j result that all the timber on the top .-infi!,) 'I'' child and Doyle were thrown forw;ir.. ;p,, ' ' the logs while rolling down stru.-k the li,i, .VtI'j "f" j the head. She was taken to Sir Patri.-ic iU!l '1 pital, where Dr.-Gibbons found ,, " '' .making a post mortem examination by .;.-, the coroner he discovered that the lift!.- -n!'.,'' ! was fractured, to which injury death u-J. '.l'V' was stated that there was no "watchman ;., ..j. ' of the timber, so far as couId be ascertail J ?' A juror said they were of opinion that ( u-a. ; i man should be in chartre of the tin. 1 - the company would compensate Mrs. Rvat, "t'f loss of her child. ' '' The jury found the ease of death in .; , , r,t , I with the medical testimony, and that, tin-were tin-were due to the accidental falling of a 1,- ,,f ber. They added the following rider: "?, r.n,'; there should be a watchman in charge to pr(1,-'; children climbing 011 the timber; arid v... mend the mother of the f hild to the kind coilm, tion of the company." Inspector Grant watched the proceedings on U I half of the police. f |