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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Mrs. Leah Moore GONDOLF v. WILBANK & PIERCE, Inc.
    No. 31705.
    Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division B.
    May 6, 1935.
    Robt. Genin and E. I. Jones, both of Bay St. Louis, for appellant.
    J. L. Taylor, of Gulfport, for appellee.
   ANDERSON, Justice.

The ground upon which appellant sought recovery was that appellee dug the hole in which the young man was drowned. Appel-lee denied that it dug the hole. The evidence on that issue was squarely in conflict. We do not think the verdict of the jury was against the overwhelming weight of the evidence. There was no harmful error committed in the trial.

Affirmed.