Home / New ZealandPerson drowns in bath in Christchurch homeNZ Herald26 Feb, 2016 03:14 AMQuick ReadSubscribe to listenAccess to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Sign in hereListening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.SaveShareShare this articleCopy LinkEmailFacebookTwitter/XLinkedInRedditPolice say they police are investigating the death at the Spreydon property.Police say they police are investigating the death at the Spreydon property.Police say there were no life threatening injuries to a 51-year-old woman who was found dead in a bath in Christchurch yesterday.There were also no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death. An ambulance was called to a house on Gleig Pl in Spreydon just before 9am yesterday, but soon requested police assistance. Two occupants of the house were being spoken to by police and a scene examination has started.In a statement today police said a post mortem had been completed and the cause of her death remains unknown.AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME."A definitive cause of death cannot be established at this time, however the results of toxicology testing and the full post mortem results are some weeks away."The address will be released back to next of kin later today.SaveShareShare this articleCopy LinkEmailFacebookTwitter/XLinkedInRedditLatest from New ZealandOpinion|UpdatedNZ Herald comments: The stories open for discussion today22 Sep 09:02 PMPolitics|Updated‘Unfocused immigration’: NZ First breaks with Govt in rarely used clause over new residency pathways 22 Sep 08:59 PMPoliticsUN 'weakest it has ever been', former PM and UN aid agency boss Helen Clark warns22 Sep 08:37 PMSponsoredPoor sight leaving kids vulnerable22 Sep 01:23 AMAdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.
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