FIVE FOUND DEAD
SHOOTING FATALITY
AT HOME OF CRICKET CAPTAIN.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, May 23. There hav e been''five persons found ’ shot dead in Cambridge at the home of H. C. Tebbutt, the'former ex-Captain of the Cambridge County Cricket C‘ub. The victims of the tragedy were: H. C. Tebbutt, whose wife brought divorce proceedings against him in the year 1929. Mrs Helen Williams, who "was associated with the divorce proceedings, which Tebbutt® wife brought in 1929. Betty Williams, daughter of Mrs Williams, aged thirteen years. Michael Tebbutt, son of Tebbutt, aged three years. Richard Tebbutt, son of Tebbutt, aged eighteen months. The servant? at Tebbutt’s place were parking a motoz’-car, preparatory to a drive to a seaside bungalow, when they heard .shots, and then they found -the children with head wounds, in the kitchen, while Tebbutt and Mrs WiU’-ams were in the hall. There was a revolver niongiide Tebbutt, who habitually carried a revolver,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1932, Page 5
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