Decedent, employed by appellant as the manager of a dry-cleaning establishment, was responsible for cleaning and spotting clothes. In addition he performed tailoring services for his employer at home after regular working hours. On September 10, 1966, while on his way home, he was involved in an automobile accident which, although comparatively minor in nature, caused a heart seizure and death. The board found: "there was employer-employee...
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