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IDeath of Durham Miner C.O.

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I Death of Durham Miner C.O. J. G. Winter, of 196 High-street, (ornsay, was a miner, combed out in the re<-ent ballot, and is described as being a big,strong man." He was arrested at Cornsay on Thursday, Juno 2< til, 1918, and taken the same day to the New- castle g-uanlrooll1, Fen ham, where he remained until the evening of Tuesday, July 9th. With him in the guardroom were Croebv Hall, of Jfchwinning, and a C.O. from Seaharn Harbour, at present unidentified. The Newcastle guard- room is a very dark, badly ventilated room, with an open urinal built out of the guardroom, from which the smell is always poisoning the air. On Sunday, July < th. Winter appeared to be suffering from something like a mild attack of intlueny-a, and on Monday, July Sth, when Mrs. W inter saw him in the guardroom, although pale, he appeared pretty well. His companion, Crosby Hall, fainted in the guardroom both on Sunday and Monday night. Both Crosby Hall and "inter had refused medical examination on being taken into the barracks originally. On Tuesday, Winter was lying in the guardroom all day Ion. with two coats npon him. He was removed from Newcastle on Tuesday night, July I travelling to London by the mid- night train, and arriving at Wormwood Scrubbs early in the morning. He was not strong enough to carry a small-pa reel that he had with him, and was evidently in a very weak condi- tion. For some time the escort refused to help limi with this parcel, but eventually did sü. On arriving at, Wormwood Scrubbs. lie was placed in a reception cell where probably he remained froni earh morning until late on in the after- noon, and during a 1! the time he wa." in the cell I Cro.,hy Hall says that, he was moaning with pain. the cell also probably had a stone floor, and it would be unlikely that there would hp any mat- » tress or blankets therein. Mrs. Winter received a telegram at dinner- nme on Fnday, July l?th, saving that her hrs- ?and was senousjy ill. but s he W&? not able to ?trai-ol the next day and arrived in Lon- d<m at .-).15 p.m. ? find that. her hus- band had died at dinner-tinw. It, appears that on tk(ln.esda\ <vv«*Din £ wlion leaving the recep- tion cell he was sent, to the hospital suffering troni Spanish flu," which was afterwards diag- nosed as double pneumonia. It is perhaps unfair to blame anyone in this case until tull enquiries have been made, but it. certainly appears on the fact of the evidence that Winter was made to travel from Newcastle wdien he was not ;n a fit state to do so. and that- there was great negligence on the part of the authorities w hen he arrived at WormwoocJ Scrubbe. W e hope that the matter will be very carefully- enquired into at the inquest, which will probably take Llar-c on Tuesday next.

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