Tuesday, 6 March 2018

Escape from suffocation

A tradesman in Blackman-street, named Caston, carrying on the occupation of a “general dealer,” had a narrow escape from suffocation a few days ago, under singular circumstances.

Amongst some articles he had purchased at a sale was a diving apparatus, to enable the wearer to remain under water for a considerable time. Never having before seen a machine of a similar construction, Mr. Caston determined to try it in the first instance on terra firma, and for this purpose drew, the helmet or cap over his head, and then adjusted that part which fitted the lower extremities. He, however, omitted the most essential part of the apparatus - namely, the valve which admitted the air into that portion which fitted over his head and face.

This neglect nearly cost him his life; for when one of his servants entered the warehouse, Mr. Caston was discovered rolling about on the floor, enveloped in the diving apparatus, apparently in great agony. The servant entered just in time to extricate his master.

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