THE PRICE TRAGEDY
SONS RELIEVE IT WAS
MURDER
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
PALMERSTON N., March 7
There are no new developments in connection with the death ol Walter Edwin Price, wlm was found shot at bis home early on Wednesday morn-
Tho missing nun, which discounts the suicide theory, lias not-vet been found. Deceased’s sons declare they never bad a gun in the bouse, nor would their father commit suicide. They firmly believe that he has ken murdered.
]» i:n.’ilie to suicide, however, is the f.. ; it, (' ■ '•■•omul could have been self Indieted, ai d one band was found j,, ■- altitude. The difficulty u j(!, i-a osaido theory is that the gun is - missing..
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1930, Page 6
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