WOMAN DISAPPEARS
AN ENGLISH MYSTERY
NEWSPAPER OFFERS REWARD
(Received 10th December, noon.) -' LONDON, 9th December. The "Daily Mail" offers a £500 reward to the first person giving conclusive evidence of the death of Mrs. Annie Hearn, whose disappearance was reported on 24th November, or information enabling the police to interview her. The paper states it is believed that she is still alive. The bodies of Mary Ann and Lydia. Everard, aunt and sister of Mrs. Hearn, were exhumed to-day. A post-mortem examination is being made this afternoon.
Mrs. Hearn disappeared after tha death of her friend, Mrs. Alice Thomas, a Cornish farmer's wife, in whose organs was found a fatal quantity of arsenic. On Monday it was reported that the Home Office had ordered the exhumation of the bodies of the Misses Everard, aunt and sister of Mrs. Annia Hearn, from a churchyard at Lewaaniek.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 11
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145WOMAN DISAPPEARS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 11
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