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4 Melbourne Tragedy

(Per Press Association.) Melbouenb, This Day. Mrs Snell, step daughter of Lytfeld, states the latter quarrelled with his wife on Saturday and renewed the row on Tuesday, when Mrs Snell heard agonising shrieks and groans and sounds of a severe struggle, but she was afraid to go to the assistance of her mother. The dead body was found lying in a shed covered wjthlggs, but ft had disappeared before Saturday. It is believed Lyfield was suffering- from a hallucination that the woman tad Hu^waductodbereelf,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1896, Page 2

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4 Melbourne Tragedy Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1896, Page 2

4 Melbourne Tragedy Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1896, Page 2

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