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Constable 1st Class Stanley Peter McINERNEY

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Constable 1st Class Stanley Peter McINERNEY

New South Wales Police Force

Heart Attack (Assault)

Bombala

24 May, 1958

 

Constable Stanley Peter McInerney - gravestone

 Constable 1st Class Stanley Peter McINERNEY

Constable 1st Class Stanley Peter McINERNEY

 

 

About 10pm on 24 May, 1958 Constable McInerney, the lockup-keeper at Bombala, was asleep at his residence. He was awakened by the telephone and when he arose to answer the call he heard a noise coming from the street. Looking out his bedroom window he saw Constable Southam and a member of the public struggling with an offender who, he later learned, had been arrested for offensive behaviour. Constable McInerney quickly dressed and went to assist. When the offender was subdued he was taken into the police station to be charged. When he had settled down his handcuffs were removed, however he then attacked Constable McInerney, punching him in the solar plexus. Later that night the constable began to experience difficulty breathing and a doctor was called. Unfortunately he died before receiving medical attention. The cause of death was found to have been acute heart failure caused by an effect on his nervous system from the punch delivered by the offender.

 

The constable was born in 1922 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 18 October, 1948. At the time of his death he was stationed at Bombala.

 

The Constable also Served in the Australian Army.  Service number  NX160638 (N218191).  Born 8 May 1922 at Bronte, NSW.  He enlisted ( enlist meaning the place he nominated as residing at the time of enlistment ) on the 21 January 1943 at Bondi, NSW and the ‘place’ he Enlisted ( where he signed up with the Army ), was Katherine, N.T.

He nominated Simon McInerney as his next of kin.  Stanley was discharged from the Army on 30 May 1946 as a Corporal and was Posted at 55 Dental Unit at the time of his Discharge.  He was NOT a Prisoner of War nor did he receive any Honours.

http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/Veteran.aspx?serviceId=A&veteranId=264398

 

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