TRAIN MURDERS
FRENCH ASSASSINS ESCAPE, TERROR AMONG PASSENGERS. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) PARIS, May 21. A series of four train murders in each of which the victim was hurled out of a carriage door while the train was travelling at full speed, is striking terror into train passengers in the Dijon district. In no case ha s the assassin 'been traced.
Two murders took place in the Dijon Tunnel. In one case, Francois Blois, a wealthy Parisian business man, a,g e d sixty, was stabbed to the heart be.fore be was thrown into the tunnel. Blois was carrying a big 6 um of money, which was -stolen. Fears are expressed that all the murders are due to the same man, and that other murders may follow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 5
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