WOMAN’S DEATH
STRANGE MAN IN CAR
MELBOUKNE MVSTE! 1Y
Startling developments are expected in connection with the death of Airs. Eileen Martin Cnnr.cn (32), found dead on a stretcher in a room of an apartment house in Sydney fot., Ascot Vale, Victoria, last week. Ten minutes before her death, a man, who drove up in a motor 4 "Kia, vacs seen to enter her room. Alter he had dashed away hurriedly in the ear, the body of the woman was found. Mrs. Cunnen had live children, their ages ranging from one to seven years. H’r husband is a mill hand at Nugee, aivd was due to arrive at the time ol his wife’s death. Shortly after the strange man m the motor ear had left the house, one of the dead woman’s children was crying. Mr. JJeeoste, another inmate of the apartment house, was haying Isis ten, and investigated the child’s distress. To his horror, he saw M.-s. Cum'.on Iving helplessly on a .stretcher Weeding freely. H, called his wife fnvd she ran for a doctor, who found that the woman was dead.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9853, 4 November 1924, Page 2
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183WOMAN’S DEATH Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9853, 4 November 1924, Page 2
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