GRUESOME FIND
(\ustralian Press Association) (United Service.) MELBOURNE, Nov. 21., Sordid details are associated "dth ‘b> db-eovery of the bodies of Hiddlo "in l Y'irtno. 'The little girl’s mother was in hospital at ilio time of the child’s disanpearaneo on July 18, and the father purposely kept her disappearance from the mother and the police, for four days. The bodies were discovered in an attic, between the ceiling and chim■icv iii TGddle’s own home. Peel Street, ‘Ballarat. An unusual sink'll canißcd investigation, and the bodies wore found fifteen feet apart between ibo rafters. Both were dressed with Ihe exception of shoes. There was a supply of hlankets and two candles; a large butcher’s knife, n bottle hearing a label, poison, and also a condensed milk tin-—beside the little girl. M he bodies though much decomposed. wore identified as IT ill die and Yir-
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1928, Page 3
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143GRUESOME FIND Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1928, Page 3
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