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LANDOBE BOY CIUSHID TO DEATH. MANNESMANN WORKS MORTAR MILL FATALITY. An adjourned inquest was bedd on Friday touching the death of John PcwcfQ (15). 13, Landeg-street, Landorr, who was killed in the machinery of a mortar mill at the Man- wsmann Tube Works on January 9th. 1h Ashworth, H.M.I.. was present; Mr. R. Thompson represented the Mannesimann Company, a.nd Mr. E. Harris the relatives. Thomas Rynon, 27, Smyrna-street, said he was attending the mortar mill, &nd on look- ing round saw deceased under the pulley- wheel. Deceased had no busine-s near the machinery. Deptrty Coroner: Can you suggest any way by which the deceased got into the pit under the wheel? Witness could not, and added that he had never seen the boy noair the machinery be- fore. The Factory Inspector elicited that stores wore kept, in a box close to the pulley wheel, and suggested that the boy might have besn sent to get the hto-re" occasionally. Witness denied it. Now is there any fencing whatever of the strap and pulley?—Yes. all along ur> to ihe big wheei. It is a long way short of the big wheel, isn't it?—Up tc- pretty near within a foot. Witnes*. pressed on the point, admitted t.hat the unfenced portion might be a couple yl feet. In answer to MT. E. Harris, witness srid that the boy never waited on him or his mate, nor had he ever fetched Maggm:: from the store-box. If anybody was stand- ing on one comer of t he stores box lifting up the cover he would not be protected from tbe pu'iley strep. tbe pll "Jt.y strep. By MT. Thompafwi Th, pwp«r way UV lift the lid would be from the centra, and then there would !>e a barrier between di- seased and the pulley-strap. John Jennings, labourer, of No. 1, Mill- brook-street., who assists Evron. gave corro- borative evidence, and said the accident must have happened almost immediately the boy got on the spot, as he was not seen fcbout there. By the Factory Inspector: There, was a ct passage by tbe box, and anybody could squeeze through, but there was no short, cut by it to anywhere. In answer t<o Mr. Harris, witness could give no reason for the boy being near the jnortar mill, though he admitted he had only been two days assisting the last witness Mr. E. W. Stewart, assistant manager of the Mannesmann Company, was asked if there was any fencing there. Witness Orfy up to the half-way of ibe box (stores box). her portions of the machinery witness admitted were unfenced. The Inspector: Practically with one little exception, all unfenced? Witness: Yes. Do you think that is proper and regular? —Well, you see, there was no business for anybody to go that, way for anything. The right of way was really 00 tbie right-hand side going in from the works. Witness would not admit, in reply to Mr. Harris, that the space between the pullfey- wheel pit and the stores box was only Ib inches. It was 2 feet 6 inches, ahd the box was not in a dangerous position, especially if the fencing came right along. MT. Harris: I agree with yon there. Witness added tl«t, tne whole of the mor- tar mill had since »xw<n fenced. The deceas- ed did not attend TO the masons, except to boil tea. Only laggings werf kerct in the stores box, and he did not think there was a passage round the box. The Deputy Coroner said that if the boy fell near the pulley pit the strap would draw him under the pulley-wheel. The jury returned a verdict of "Acci- dental deatih," there being no evidence to show how the boy got mto the machinery. On behalf of the company, Mr. Thompson expressed sympathy with the family, and in acknowledgment Mr HKITI.S hoped that it would take a tangible farm.

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