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A Painful Case
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DEATHOFALADYATSYDNEYPARADEAPainfulCase
TodayattheCityofDublinHospitaltheDeputyCoroner(intheabsenceofMr.Leverett)heldaninquestonthebodyofMrs.EmilySinico,agedforty-threeyears,whowaskilledatSydneyParadeStationyesterdayevening.Theevidenceshowedthatthedeceasedlady,whileattemptingtocrosstheline,wasknockeddownbytheengineoftheteno’clockslowtrainfromKingstown,therebysustaininginjuriesoftheheadandrightsidewhichledtoherdeath.
JamesLennon,driveroftheengine,statedthathehadbeenintheemploymentoftherailwaycompanyforfifteenyears.Onhearingtheguard’swhistlehesetthetraininmotionandasecondortwoafterwardsbroughtittorestinresponsetoloudcries.Thetrainwasgoingslowly.
P.Dunne,railwayporter,statedthatasthetrainwasabouttostartheobservedawomanattemptingtocrossthelines.Herantowardsherandshouted,but,beforehecouldreachher,shewascaughtbythebufferoftheengineandfelltotheground.
Ajuror.“Yousawtheladyfall?”
Witness.“Yes.”
PoliceSergeantCrolydeposedthatwhenhearrivedhefoundthedeceasedlyingontheplatformapparentlydead.Hehadthebodytakentothewaiting-roompendingthearrivaloftheambulance.
Constable57corroborated.
Dr.