POST MORTEM HELD IN DEATH
[Welland Tribune March 19, 1940]
Funeral of Late Crowland Decorator on Wednesday
The funeral of Dudley Augustine, Scholfield avenue, Crowland, who was found on Monday morning unconscious in a room at the home of Francis Cutaia, Park street, Welland. Where he had been engaged in redecoration work, and who died shortly afterwards, will be held on Wednesday, March 20th. Private rites will be held at the late residence at 2p.m. and service at Holy Trinity church at 2.30. Interment will be in Overholt cemetery. Bethel.
Coroner Dr. W.K. Colbeck, who investigated Mr. Augustine’s death stated this morning that a post mortem had been held, and that apparently Augustine had suffered a heart attack and had fallen, Nothing more could be added at this time until investigation had been completed, the coroner told the Tribune.
Mr. Augustine was found by Mr. Cutaia lying over a machine used for removing wall paper. He had started to remove the paper but is believed to have been unconscious for nearly two hours before he was found by Mr. Cutaia. In falling over deceased apparently released a lever controlling steam in the paper removing apparatus. The upper part of the body was damp and the walls of the room were moist. There was a cut on the forehead and this is believed to have been caused when Mr. Augustine struck a radiator as he fell.
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