PATHETIC TRAGEDY
COUPLE DEAD ON GOLF LINKS;"' (Australian Press Association! ; SYDNEY, Sept‘.. 3.. 'V, Two golfers to-day” clis'cpvefed.' ihfdead Wdies of George Bryant; aged" 55,, and bis wife, aged 47, on the fbuTtli igreete .-at the Yloore.Park. Golf, ( links. .There , were bullet Avpijnds' pi,' ■their right temples, tjicil- deatlis.'liii'G" ing occurred at least; Ten;lrthlrk, preG viously. There was a reyolyev hi.. I'be!,' man’s hand. , , • The police have ascertained tliat the couple were absolutely destitute. ; Nil's-. Bryant, who was a Belgian, married Bryant while lie was soldieß' ing at the war. Airs Bryant told somd' friends yesterday that she was in straitened circumstances, and she ? cried bitterly. - The police are of the opinion that there was a death pact. The couple were most devoted. There was only a three-penny piece in the man’s pock-: et. There were no signs of any struggle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 6
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