DUBLIN BAY MYSTERY.
GABLE NEWS
WOMAN’S TRAGIC DEATH
MRS EARLS FOUND DROWNED
(Jnited Press Association. Copyright LONDON, Dec. 28.
Mrs. Earls, who was- concerned in the Dublin Bay tragedy, of which information was cabled 1 on the 18th November, has' been found drowned.
[Cable messages received in November stated that Mrs. Earls was found in a fainting condition on the edge of a cliff at Howth, below which lay the dead body of her sister,, Mrs. Lloyd, wife of. an official in the Dublin Post Office. Mrs. Earls, who was then believed to be dying, stated that while out walking two men met. them and demanded money, and being refused, hurled Mrs. Lloyd over the cliff and left Mrs. Earls as they thoughtdead. Mr. Lloyd, however, stated that he believed Mrs, Lloyd’ had fallen over the cliff while trying to prevent Mrs. Earls from committing suicide, dl'liis was confirmed by, the doctor who made an examination.]
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2386, 30 December 1908, Page 5
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