Dead Actress Cited In Divorce Proceedings
Received 8u ti day, 7.25 p.m. LONDON, Dec. 18. Twentyeight-year-old Alrs. Camb, wife of the ship-'s steward James Camb who in March, 1918, was sentenced to death and afterwards reprieved for the niurder of the actress Gay Gibson in the liner Dui-ban Castle sueeessfully cited Gay Gifeson in a divorce application. Mrs. Cajnb, who changed her name by deed poll, petitioned on the grounds of Camb's miseonduct with the dead girl. Gay Gibson disappeared from a cabin in the liner in Oetober, 1947, when passing through shark-infested waters off the West Afriean eoast, and her bodv was never found.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 December 1948, Page 5
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