From:
South London Press, 3 January 1903:
'The
Fatal Thirteen -Death from excessive dancing
Dr
Waldo held an inquest at the Southwark Coroner's Court on Wednesday on the body
of Mary Ann Cocklin, aged 35 years, the wife of a Bermondsey labourer.
John
Cocklin, the husband, stated that he and the deceased went to a Christmas party
at the house of a relative on Christmas Day, and kept on dancing until after
midnight. Deceased then lay down to rest, but awoke in a fright, screaming that
three men were after her.
Dr
Waldo: Had she been drinking any spirits?
Witness:
No, sir, only port wine. We had nothing but port wine, any of us.
Dr
Waldo: What happened when she came to herself again?
Witness:
She went down stairs and resumed dancing to the music of an automated piano
organ we had in the house. I next heard she was very ill, and that she had again
gone to rest, but had turned giddy and fallen down the stairs.
Dr
Waldo: How many?
Witness:
The fatal 13.
Susan
Poore, a neighbour, stated that she heard the deceased fall. She was taken to
Guys Hospital, where she died the same day.
The
medical evidence showed that death was due to fracture of the thigh caused by
the fall, which was the result of giddiness produced by dancing. A verdict was
returned accordingly'.
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