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Noel Ainsworth McCarthy PORTER

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Sergeant 3rd Class Noel Ainsworth McCarthy PORTER

Disease/Heart Failure

Hillston

19 September, 1946

 

The sergeant was the Officer-in-Charge of the Hillston Police Station and on 14 June, 1946 was required to recover a decomposing body from the Lachlan River. A few days earlier he had been cutting wood and had sustained a cut to the back of his left thumb. It is thought that while handling the dead body the sergeant had contracted an infection through the cut. A few days after the incident, Sergeant Porter sought medical attention for severe pains in his hand. When his condition continued to deteriorate he was sent to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and following treatment, resumed duty in July. The sergeant soon developed a sceptic throat condition and died on 19 September, 1946. The cause of death was found to have been heart failure which had eventually resulted from the original infection contracted on 14 June, 1946.

 

The sergeant was born in 1900 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 13 February, 1922. At the time of his death he was stationed at Hillston.

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