IS IT MURDER?
WOMAN IN TANK. HUT BULLET IN HUAI). > i ... (United Press Association P>v Elwtrn Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON. March L Sensational developments are expocted in connection with the death of .Mrs Olive Branson, the cousin of 1l„> Koi"{!ish :li]igh A'o.wt Jiid-j ', Mr Justice Branson, whose body has been found in a water tank near a villa where she had lived at Lortbaux. The .police at first emu Am led that it was a’ ease of s.uieide. This, her relatives refused to l-eiieve. ■ A |>o»t " 1 " Pullet in the head. and blood-slams 49 were found in her bedroom. ' It is alleged that the woman could , |( ,t have ' shot herself and then wa1k,.,1 to the Lank twenty yards away in stockinged feet and nightdress. nn d that therefore it is a ease ol murder*
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1929, Page 5
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132IS IT MURDER? Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1929, Page 5
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