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YOUNG 'MEFS CHRISTIANI ASSOCIATION.

A LLANELLY APPEAL CASE. I

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SAD END OF A TINPLATER. I

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SAD END OF A TINPLATER. FOUND DEAD IN THE OLD CASTLE POND. INQUEST ON THE BODY. I An inquiry was held on Wednesday at the Union Inn, Seaside, before the deputy-coroner (Mr. F. N. Powell), touching the death of Mr. D. James Thomas, Albert-street Llanelly. The deceased— who was the son of Mr. D. W. Thomas, attendance officer in the service of Lhe Llanelly School Board —was much respected by many friends, and the intelligence of his distressing death has been received with pity by all. The young man was found dead in the the Old Castle Pond early on Tuesday morning, and one is forced to conclude that the case was one of suicide, the deceased having been unwell and in a depressed state of mind for some time prior to the occurrence. The evidence at the inquest was as follows Dd. W. Thomas, father of the deceased, deposed that the body found in the Old Castle Pond was that of his son, aged 29 years. Deceased was a married man. He saw the deceased alive last on Sunday evening in his (decea-eds) house. Had anybody sent for you ?-Yes, his wile and when I got there he was sitting on the couch lean- ing forward holding the back of his head with his two hands. Did you ask him what was the matter ?—Yes. What did he say ?-He said he had excruciating paan in the head. What else did he sty?-Nothin- more. Did he say anything of his affairs 1-Yes, he said that he had lost Xi 12s. 6d. on Saturday afternoon in Station road. Did he think he had dropped it 1—Yes. Where had he got this money from 1-1 suppose it was his pay. You understood it to be a part of his pay?—Yes. He had not been working very regularly for some time ?—No, not for 7 or 8 weeks. Owing to what, ill health?—Yes. Did he tell you that he was suffering from depression?—He did not tell me so, but he appeared to be in that condition. Did he threaten to do away with himself in your presence?—No, never. I ad vised him to go to work next morning and not to trouble about the lost money, as he (the father) would make that good. Did he go to work on M.-ii(iay moriiing?-Yes, he left the house at 5.30 a.m. and returned in about an hour's time sayillg that he had a turn off and there was no woik for him that day. Do you know anything of his health during the last six months ?—Yes he was always of a weak constitution. I have frequently heard him com- plain of pains in the head. Had he a medical attendant 1-1 don't know. Daniel Thomas, 9, Richard-street, sworn, said that he knew the deceased and was well acquainted with him. He met the deceased on Monday even- ing at 10.15 at the Greyhound Hotel. Deceased told him that he had been in the Royalty Theatre that evening. They were together until 11 o'clock. The deceased only had one pint of beer to drink there. Was the deceased sober ?—Perfectly sober. You went out together ? —Yes, sir. Did you accomp illY him home?—Yes, down to Murray-street. He tske, I me to come with him as far as the Congregational Ch-ipel, and I went. You left. him there?—Yes, we stood there for about five minutes, and he went towards his home. He made no complaint about his health ?—No, nothing whatever. Did he appear to be in good spirits?—Yes, very good. When the deceased left him, he understood he was going home. The deceased promised to meet him next day at the Grevhound Hotel at 2 p.m. Thomas Morgan, 71, Old Castle Road, deposed tha. he was a greaser, employed at the Old Castle Tin plate Works. He was leaving the works at 5'45 on Tuesday mo'-nin^ together with J. Isaac and H. Davies, when they saw a coat, waistcoat and cap lying on the bank alongside the pond. How far is the pond from the road?—Three or four yards. Wtien you' saw tha clothing on the bank, what did you say ?—Isaac said that something was wrong. What else did you see ?-vVe saw the face and hands of a man in the waf er. Did you know the face? --No. Who went for the police ?—H. Davies and I ran for a policeman, and P.S. Hopkins with another policeman came d -wn. Did they lift the body out?—Yes. Did you recognise the body then?—Yes. Mrs. M. A. Thomas, wife of the deceased, sworn, said that she saw her husband alive about 7.15 on Monday evening. Deceased told her that be was going down on a message to Seaside. Deceased never told her he was going to the theatre that evening. Has he been in ill-health ?--Yes; he has com- plained of severe pains about the head and body. Had he suffered from depression?—I had not noticed it, but other people had. He was very quiet on Saturday. Was he more depressed on Saturday than Sunday ?—Yes he complained very much of pains in the head on Sunday all day, and in the night. He could not sleeo at all. Did he ever tell you he would do away with him- self?—No, he never alluded to anything of the kind. How was he on Monday evening when he left you ?—He did not comp ain of any pain. What did you do on Monday evening?—I sat up until one o'clock waiting for him, but he did not return home. His body was brought home about 6 or 7 o' clock in the morning. J. Isaac, 17, Catherine-street, a greaser at the Old Castle Works corroborated the evidence of T. Morgan. P.S. E. Hopkins, sworn, said, that about 5'55 a.m. on Tuesday, in consequence of what P.C. J. W. John tend him, he went together with three constables to the pond with a stretcher and a grappling h >ok. When they came to the N.W. side of the pond, they saw about 20 yards from the bottom, lying in about 4 or 5 feet of water, the body of a man, on his back. with the feet a little lower than the head. He fastened the book to his scarf and lifted the body out of the water. Deceased was minus his coat, vest, and cap. Life was extinct when he took the body out of the water. Were there any marks on the body ?—No, sir. What did you find in the pockets 7 -l.d.. a tobacco pouch, a pipe, and a newspaper. j The jury returned a verdict of Suicide whilst temporarily insane.

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