AWFUL TRAGEDY
GRIM DEATH STRUGGLE
(Australian Press Association)
MELBOURNE, May 14
The dead body of a woman, Aim Ida Andrews, aged 38, whose head was riddled with Indicts and also a semiconscious man named Albert Brgmich, aged 5G years, a iactory employee, w ho was suffering from extensive and revolting injuries, was found in a lane at Coburg, a Melbourne suburb, today.
A mystery surrounds the tragedy. • Neighbours declare that they heard a quarrel, and then shots, hut they gave no information to the police. A revolver was lound under the wemail s body.
The man’s skull was fractured, and his eye was gouged out. The pair were on friendly terms for somo time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 6
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114AWFUL TRAGEDY Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 6
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