RAZOR SLASHING
A WOMAN INJURED. (Australian Press Association) I (Received this clay at 10. SO. a.m.) SYDNEY, March -i. The third case of razor slashing within a week occurred at Redtern last night, when -Mrs Mary Dopoun was admitted t oho hospital with two deep gashes in the throat, a wound on the forehead, and her fingers cut. Tewnty eight stitches were inserted and she is ( expected to recover. The police are searching for tlie •s. woman’s -husband, wlio is alleged to have first attacked her with a knife and later with a razor. A youth named Davis, and Mrs Kelly, living in the same house, attacked Depona in an effort to make him release Mrs Depcna. Davis was wounded in the wrist.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1929, Page 5
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