THREE BODIES FOUND
ASSUMED FROM AIR WRECK
LINER CLOUD OF. lONA
(Brltljh Official Wireless:)
(Received August 10, 10.45 a.m.)
RUGBY, August 8.
The British Consul at Cherbourg reports that' a seaplane ffoat and three bodies, assumed to be from the; wreck of the Cloud of Iona; have beert-washed up at Anneville, between Granville and Carteret, on the French coast."
It was reported on -August-'l-that it was feared that 10 lives had been lost on board the British- airliner Cloud of lona, which left Guernsey at 7 p.m. on July 31 and was due at Jersey. 20 minutes later. Guernsey' and Jersey lifeboats kept up a search; all night, with the help of several, vessels ,-iiv the neighbourhood, and subsequently a search by air was made.-and: wreckage was found on Minquier Reef, due south of Jersey.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 10
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