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| fiNED IN A CLOUDBURST

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fiNED IN A CLOUDBURST FAMILY'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. A sad and tragic story was related at Lothersdale (near Colne), on Monday, at the inquest on the bodies of Clarence and Wil- liam Lister, aged 2t years and 18 months re- spectively. » The father of the children was Geo. Iresom Lister, a grocer's assistant, of Colne. He said that on Sunday- afternoon he and his wife took the two children to LothersdaJe Lime Kilns to breathe the fumes, which were believed to be a cure for whooping cough, from which the two little boys suffered. Rain came on, and they sheltered in a kiln, when suddenly there was a cloudburst, and they were caught like rats in a trap. The water rushed into their shelter, submerging them. Mrs. Lister climbed on to a cart with the children, but the torrent carried them away. Witness swam to their rescue, and placed the eldest child on the roof of an outhouse, and Mrs. Lister held on to the upturned cart until rescued by men who were attracted by their cries for help, and who brought ropes. The youngest child was swept out of his mother's arms, and was found dead in the kiln when the water subsided. The elder child was carried from the outhouse roof a distance of 200 yards, and was dead when rescued. A verdict of "Accidental death" was re- turned, the coroner describing the incideat as "a terrible experience."

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