The decedent, 44 years of age, had been employed as a stationary engineer, in charge of the water supply for his employer's estate. On infrequent occasions, about once a year, the decedent cleaned the water well by letting a hose over 100 feet in length down a water pipe, turning on the water and then pulling the hose up and down so that the water from the hose would clean out the rust. There was evidence that the decedent had been in good health prior to the day of his death...
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