top of page

1866: Shocking fatal accident at Butler's Green

  • Writer: andyrevell
    andyrevell
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Cuckfield


The Sussex Advertiser (people’s edition) February 28 1866


Singular and fatal accident – the Borough Coroner held an inquest at the Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, on Tuesday, on the body of a man named Alfred Darby, formerly of Lewes.


On the eighth instant, deceased was working with several other men at the residence of Mr Burnand, Butlers Green, Cuckfield. He and a youth named Elliot, 14 years old, were cleaning the paint off a door, and when the work got beyond the reach Elliott had fetched a form from the servants hall, upon which they stood.


Butler's Green House c2020
Butler's Green House c2020

The seat of the form projected at each end considerably beyond its support, Elliot got down from one end to sharpen his knife, after telling the deceased he was going to do so.


Directly he got down the form tipped up with the weight of deceased, who fell astride on it.


The fall seemed to give him great pain, and he had to leave off work.


He continued to become worse and eventually he was taken to Haywards Heath Station and brought to Brighton, where he was admitted to the hospital., He was then suffering great pain in the bladder, and subsequently inflammation ensued, and the adjacent organs became extensively diseased. The poor fellow lingered till Monday last, when he died after much suffering.


The heart and kidneys were both diseased, and it was undoubted that the injury he received in the fall onto the form, acting on an impaired constitution, had produced his death.


– a verdict of 'accidental death' was returned.

 
 
 

Comentarios


bottom of page