BODIES IN CAVE.
DEATH PACT IN DERBYSHIRE. (By CABLE—fRBSS ASSOeiAMOK~CO?XMOBT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND K.Z. OABLt ASSOCIATES.) LONDON, January 10. The bodies of two citizens 6f Manchester, who have been missing since the beginning of the year, Marjorie Stewart, aged 17, and Harry Fallows, living apart from his wife, were discovered in a cave at Winnat's Pass, Derbyshire. Last week the finder of the bodies encountered a man and women in the darkness at the entrance to the cave. They asked him to extinguish the torch he was carrying. Becoming suspicious, he revisited the cave and discovered the bodies, with. a bottle of poison alongside. The pair had exchanged Christmas greetings.
Their fate is believed to have been the result of a death pact.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18897, 12 January 1927, Page 9
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