IDENTITY MYSTERY
AN ITALIAN SENSATION. Proas Association.—P; Electric Telegraph.—< opyright.. ] (Received 10.0 a.mA KLOR EACH, May 1. An amazing case drawn out for four years has b“eii settled. It was a mystery which baffled criminologists a lid psychologists whether a man who lost his memory was Professor C’anella, missing at war time or a notorious criminal Mario Rruneri, who escaped from gaol. Signorina Canolia’s po s it. ivonoss that he was h°r long lost husband. was suiviorti'd hv lhe testimonv of the Bishop of Verona and many lawyers. Similarly Signorina Mrun.'ri’s <•«>»•- t-iutv was supplemented by police linT'r prints. The Court of Appeal decided the man is Bruneri, who is now to serve S years of his unfinished sentence. Afeanwhile he has fathered O'riella and two voting children.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1931, Page 5
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127IDENTITY MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1931, Page 5
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