>From The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post, Monday, June 5, 1899; Issue 15933. A POISONOUS RABBIT. - TWO DEATHS. An inquest was held at Bromyard on Saturday on a child aged 6, daughter of Fanny GURNEY . The brother of the child's mother picked up a rabbit in a wire and took it home. After partaking of it the child died from inflammation of the stomach, and its grandmother died on Saturday afternoon. The grandfather lies in a very critical state. A verdict of "Death from inflammation, cause unknown," was returned.