WOMAN KILLED
FALLS FROM AN EXPRESS TRAIN. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Palmerston N., April 8. A woman named Winnie B. Broad met her death by falling from a train at Bunnythorpe, near Palmerston, today. The body was terribly mutilated. The woman was wearing a Drooch with the .monogram "W. 8.8.," and in the clothes was a handkerchief marked "Winnie Broad." Traces show that the Woman could only have met her death through falling from a train.
Later particulars show that luggago and other articles were found on the New Plymouth express on arrival at Tborndon, also a purse containing a steamer ticket to the South Island made cut'in the name of Miss Bainard. Information received from Eltham by the local police, however, shows that a w<>man • named Winnie Broad, who had been staying with her brother-in-law, Mr. Wior, left by the Now Plymouth express. As this coincides with the name on the handkerchief it is practically certain that the name of the victim is Winnie Broad. It is understood that she was residing at Cosy Doll Road, North Dunedin.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2431, 9 April 1915, Page 6
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178WOMAN KILLED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2431, 9 April 1915, Page 6
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