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DEATH
OF
A
LADY
AT
SYDNEY
PARADEA
Painful
Case
Today
at
the
City
of
Dublin
Hospital
the
Deputy
Coroner
(
in
the
absence
of
Mr.
Leverett
)
held
an
inquest
on
the
body
of
Mrs.
Emily
Sinico
,
aged
forty-three
years
,
who
was
killed
at
Sydney
Parade
Station
yesterday
evening
.
The
evidence
showed
that
the
deceased
lady
,
while
attempting
to
cross
the
line
,
was
knocked
down
by
the
engine
of
the
ten
o'clock
slow
train
from
Kingstown
,
thereby
sustaining
injuries
of
the
head
and
right
side
which
led
to
her
death
.
James
Lennon
,
driver
of
the
engine
,
stated
that
he
had
been
in
the
employment
of
the
railway
company
for
fifteen
years
.
On
hearing
the
guard
's
whistle
he
set
the
train
in
motion
and
a
second
or
two
afterwards
brought
it
to
rest
in
response
to
loud
cries
.
The
train
was
going
slowly
.
P.
Dunne
,
railway
porter
,
stated
that
as
the
train
was
about
to
start
he
observed
a
woman
attempting
to
cross
the
lines
.
He
ran
towards
her
and
shouted
,
but
,
before
he
could
reach
her
,
she
was
caught
by
the
buffer
of
the
engine
and
fell
to
the
ground
.
A
juror
.
"
You
saw
the
lady
fall
?
"
Witness
.
"
Yes
.
"
Police
Sergeant
Croly
deposed
that
when
he
arrived
he
found
the
deceased
lying
on
the
platform
apparently
dead
.
He
had
the
body
taken
to
the
waiting-room
pending
the
arrival
of
the
ambulance
.
Constable
57
corroborated
.
Dr.