GRIM TRAGEDY
DEAD COUPLE IN OAR
• A uetra 1i a n Press Association) (United Service.) BRISBANE, May 16. A grim discovery was made by tthe caretaker of the Now Farm Park, jlist outside Brisbane, today. It consisted of the dead bodies of a young couple in a sitting posture iri a motorcar. Oiie was that of Dora Campbell, aged 82 years a pharmaceutical student, in the front seat with a bullet wound in the forehead, and the other body was that'of Daniel Netteriiekl, a commercial traveller, in. the back seat with ilh-ovQ'ftbr df'fris.sider The police express the-‘opinion it is eitbera,.ease. of a. (Jea.th pact, of one of in.uidej: find isuicidd as the outcome of jeiiipusy, which Inis! been established since .the, iucfuiries. wVfe' Begun. 5 1':. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1929, Page 6
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127GRIM TRAGEDY Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1929, Page 6
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