SKELETON FOUND
Believed To Be Remains Of Missing Woman (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND. May 8. The skeleton of a woman was found by three boys on rough ground near the Western Springs nuniping station yesterday afternoon. While positive identification has not yet been established, the police believe that the remains are those of Mrs. Eva Tina Williams, aged 49, who was reported missing on December 23 from a Grey Lynn house where she was staying with her sister and brother-in-law and that her death was the result of suicide. On December 22 Mrs. Williams in the Magistrates’ Court. Auckland, obtained a maintenance order against her husband. Richard Williams, waterside worker, Devon Street, New Plymouth. It is further stated that at the time of her disappearance Mrs. Williams was on parole from a mental insfitution.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 189, 9 May 1944, Page 4
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134SKELETON FOUND Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 189, 9 May 1944, Page 4
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