GIRL'S TERRIBLE DEATH.
At Oedenburg, in Hungary, the belle of the town, a girl of eighteen, complained of illness tihe other day and! became insensible. A doctor decided that she was d-ead, and the girl was placed in a coffin, which was carried to an unseated room. Next day a Sister of Mercy who came to prepare the body for burial was horrified ifco finde tiiat it had. moved. A medical examination proved that the girl, who was undoubtedly dead, bad only been in a trance, and after regaining consciousness for a short time (had succumbed to the intense cold of ifche room.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 7
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103GIRL'S TERRIBLE DEATH. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 7
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