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to a hailstorm that covered the town in one mile of rain. Percy Ames, Jr., president of the local fire department, said that Beethoven, who was in the choir of his church and whose organ was in the lower choir stall, sat in the saddle of his horse during the storm. At about 4pm he was found unclothed and barely alive in the choir of his church. He recovered sufficiently to be taken to the Credit Bureau office. He and his wife could not remember anything of what happened after 6pm the night of the storm. He said Beethoven could not have been on Monahan's Island because the storm had not occurred there but on the east side of town. He stated that his wife had not seen Beethoven since the evening of the storm. It was revealed to the jury that the boy's death might have been due to carbon monoxide poisoning from the Wallydell gasoline pumps located near the site of the accident. The gas pumps and the island were equipped with automatic shut-off valves normally functioning on the basis of pressure in the fuel lines. The Bailey repair shop fixed them one day and the next they were out of order again. The jury was further informed that it was through negligence of Percy Ames that his services, as president of the fire department, had been required in the emergency. Ames was on tour of duty and got ill at St. Petersburg and was compelled to return to St. Helena. Deputy Sheriff Sidney Wahl discovered the boy's body about noon on November 27, and he turned it over to Ames the next day. He testified that he had received information from Captain Lovett of the St. Helena fire department that the lights had not been turned out in the upper part of the island as ordered by Ames, and that he had left the island after he had learned this and had gone back to the station to turn out the lights.
Beethoven was found when his parents telephoned the Credit Bureau requesting the closing of their accounts. At the time of his death he was an employee of the defendant town. He had been married on August 8, 1941, but his wife was not informed of his death until the next day. The couple lived with the boy's mother in the home of the defendant trust company, which was on Monahan's Island. d2c66b5586