Opinion
No. 23932
Decided May 81, 1933.
Workmen's compensation — Death from carbon monoxide poisoning, compensable — Sudden and unusual hazard produced in coal mine.
ERROR to the Court of Appeals of Muskingum county.
Mr. John W. Bricker, attorney general, and Mr. R.R. Zurmehly, for plaintiff in error.
Messrs. Graham, Graham, for defendant in error.
It is ordered and adjudged by this court, that the judgment of the said Court of Appeals be, and the same is hereby, affirmed for the reason that in this instance the company produced a sudden and unusual hazard in the mine to which the decedent was subjected in a peculiar degree, thereby causing his death, due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Industrial Commission v. Palmer, ante, 251.
Judgment affirmed.
WEYGANDT, C.J., DAY, ALLEN, STEPHENSON and JONES, JJ., concur.