JACK THE RIPPER
TWENTIETH VICTIM
[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
BERLIN, Nov. 10,
A panic has seized the populace of Dusseldorf, following on the discovery of a twentieth victim of “Jack the Ripper,’!’ whose last murder was cabled on November oth. The victim was the five-year-old daughter of a miner. Her body ..was found under a husli near the Zoo. She had been stabbed thirty-five times. ; The child had been, playing outside her uncle’s house on Thursday last. A young man spoke to her. She then joyously told her companions that she was going to the Zoo. She had hot been seen since, though thirty detectives and forty police scoured the district.
The foremost crime experts in Germany have now gone to Dusseldorf to try and solve the mystery of Hie amazing- series of murders there. r lho women and children are remaining! in-doors after dark.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1929, Page 6
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