100:. Around 1891 he returned to Adelaide, where on 26 June 1891 Peel was a passenger on the Hindmarsh tram, when he was thrown off after the tram jumped the points, landing on his back. His injuries were judged as slight, but he never recovered his accustomed fitness, and four years later died suddenly in a fit at the General Havelock Hotel.
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