THE LONDON MYSTERY.
MISS HICKMAN’S BODY FOUND
BY BOYS,
By Telegraph—Pros? Asßoeiation—Copyrighl
London, Oct. 19.
The body o£ Miss Hickman, the missing lady doctor, was found by boys in a plantation in Richmond Bark. The body was headless, and had apparently been gnawed by rats. Although in an advanced state of decomposition it was identified by medals and an ambulance cross bearing Miss Hickman’s name. She had been dead upwards of a month. A silver watch and chain were found with the body.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1027, 21 October 1903, Page 2
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