Thursday evening, July 3, 1924
Page 6, Column 3
NO AUTOPSY ON DUNBAR YOUTH
Coroner Announces Death From Natural Causes.
Coroner Crane announced today that investigation in the death of Clifford Dunbar, 14, victim of nasal hemorrhages, showed no need for an autopsy. The Dunbar youth had been employed at the Onondaga Orphanage farm when he suffered a severe case of sunburn. It was alleged an employe placed towels soaked in cold water on his head and neck. Hemorrhages followed three days later and the boy died. Physicians who were called on the case assured Coroner Crane the boy was subject to hemorrhages at any time. Funeral services were conducted at 10 o'clock at the home this morning, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Thursday evening, July 3, 1924
Page 6, Column 3
NO AUTOPSY ON DUNBAR YOUTH
Coroner Announces Death From Natural Causes.
Coroner Crane announced today that investigation in the death of Clifford Dunbar, 14, victim of nasal hemorrhages, showed no need for an autopsy. The Dunbar youth had been employed at the Onondaga Orphanage farm when he suffered a severe case of sunburn. It was alleged an employe placed towels soaked in cold water on his head and neck. Hemorrhages followed three days later and the boy died. Physicians who were called on the case assured Coroner Crane the boy was subject to hemorrhages at any time. Funeral services were conducted at 10 o'clock at the home this morning, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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