FRENCH MYSTERY
■ OF WOMAN’S DEATH. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copy right). PARIS, January 17. A Lyons message states a mystery is developing concerning .Madame Marguerite* llodoycr, whose naked body was found in the river Rhone with a thin cord tightly drawn round her neck. She was an enthusiastic member oil the fanatical cultured Saigon, which has many disciples in Lyons. Following the post mortem, which did not justify the belief that (loath was due tstrangulation the police arc investigating the theory that llodoycr was the victim of a strange Indo-Chinese ritual murder. It appears llodoycr was decoyed from her home on November (Mb by a false story that her husband was tiie victim of a motor accident.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1929, Page 5
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