SUSPECTED MURDER.
.'Vi♦ -—■ ■ ■ f DRUG VICTIM'S DEATH. FORTUNE IN THE BALANCE. Bj Teloitrapli—Pimu Association-Copyright i ' London, January H. ■ Hugh Trevnnlon, a' confirmed victim of tho veronal habit, died at Howe, Sussex, in September last.: At the inquest tho verdict was that ho had. taken an over- • dose Of the drug in order- to' induce . .sleep,. ■ . ■•■■■■ ' i . .: Hi 3 mother, suspecting murder, had the , body exhumed, when it was found that 150 graina had l)0en taken an hour befoie death. Thero was no < evidence of suii: tide. • ■- . 1■ ; The inquiry is proceeding i ' - (Roe. January 18, 0;5 a.m.) \ '• London,' January 15. Mr. Travanion, whoso will disposing of j .£BO,OOO is disputed,'left tho bulk of his I . fortuno outside of his family. Ho was ft grandson of. Sir Daniel Cooper Runci- ■ nafl.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 7
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130SUSPECTED MURDER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 7
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