MAN FOUND DEAD
ATj THE WHEEL OF HIS Ck‘R? j (•United Press Association —By EWfit'ric' ’,l*7 Telegraph—Copyright.') ■ Chit'll! (Received'this day at 11 a.m.) LONDON, August 3. Captain Buckley Rutherford, aged thirty-four, son of the late 'Sir Ernest Victor Buckley Rutherford, and husbahH lof Helen Saintsbury, the actifess,' Was fo-und dead in his dress clothes .at tlie ...wheel of his cor on a lonely road at Micheldever, the lights burning. : i, A workman discovered the tragedy early in the mourning. Ha saw ter-’ rihle head wounds, and a German service 'revolver with a chamber dis- 1 charged in the car Rutherford •married Miss Saintsbury after her return from Australia in Mpreb. His first wife, Monica Bumarid, divorced him, while Miss Saintsbtiry divorced her first husband, Edgar Norfolk. Deceased recently seemed worried.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1932, Page 6
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