TRAGIC' BRIDE. BARIS, Jan. ,U. A strange honeymoon drama m which a bride who had been .named only sis. day- killed her hu- 1 and and then committed suicide is puzzling i ’’twolvov shots were heard lost night coining • from the Hat occupied by A Albert l.iehuad and bus 1 bride, Germaine Seigneur. Ihe neighIlnurs' sent for the police and when the door was broken down. Mum J-iebaud w-m found seated in a chair dressed m b‘r white wedding dress with her wreath of orange blossom on her head, gjio was dead ami the wound in her Lend showed where the bullet had enOi! the hod undresseijjay the body of her husband, al-d with a bullet wound in the head. Pinned to the coverlet was a note, apparently written bv the woman, to ihe effect that slm feared that she was- going mad. ft said : ' mV ' I love my husband and I do not want to leave him behind me. Therefore T am going to shoot him lir-t :cu. men kill myself. It is bettor for in to-dk while our love is young.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1923, Page 3
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