HONEYMOON DEATH.
CAPETOWN, Jan. 25. Mr A. E. AT. Heller, of Clapham. London, who with his wife had attempted a. motor-cycle trip from the Cape to Cairo, was drowned here toWhiTe fishing from the rocks he fell into tho sea. His wife plunged in to his rescue. Mr Heller told her to go back, and after sinking twice she managed to reach the shore, but her bushand disappeared. Tho Hellers abandoned their Cairo trip at Bulawayo a fortnight ago, intend inn- to return to England via Beira, hut the floods in Portuguese East Africa stopped the trains, so they came to Capetown, and had hooked passages in the steamer leaving on Sunday. . They were on their honeymoon trip.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1926, Page 1
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