Chinaman (Name Unknown)
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"[A.N. Bushby? ANS?] Coroner | "[A.N. Bushby? ANS?] Coroner | ||
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This deponent [Quimnok?] upon his oath said:
This morning I was close to my canoe - near the Bluff fishing where I saw the body of the deceased in the water in the eddy. I brought it to town [Quimuck?] Indian his mark
This Deponent [Robt?] [Davis?] Foster upon his oath saith: -
I am a duly qualified physician and surgeon. I examined the body of what I consider to be that of Chinaman now lying on the River Bank. I found the body much decomposed and must have been in the water over [ten?] days. I discovered two small cuts - one on the cheek - the other on the back of the head. Also the right arm was fractured near the shoulder - the cut in the face appears to have been inflicted before death from its appearance. It must have been done by some sharpe stone or instrument - it is a clean cut but would not cause death. "Robert I Foster" MD
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18 day of July AD 1892 "[A.N. Bushby? ANS?] Coroner
BC Archive GR-0431 / Box 1 File 3 /
BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.