THREE TRAGEDIES
IN INDIAN FAMILY
(United Press Association — By Fleetrio
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(Received this day at 9.45 a.m.' CALCUTTA, May 22
, A villager near Rawalpindi was herefit: of all three children within as many minutes, Two children were killing fowls for th e evening meal, when a khife slipped and severed the jugular Vein of One, who died instantly, The second .child, panic stricken, rail down ;a hlWide, Slipped and fatally fractured its skull. The tmitnec, wm> w.a s -dashing to the youngest, propped her infant .into some water, while she went to see what was happening and when she returned with the bodies of the two others, she found tlm infant drowned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 5
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