EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.
VICTIM’S IDENTITY NOW ESTABLISHED. London, May 0. The "Daily Express” states: Mr de lied by, veterinary surgeon, of iiuilsnaiu, near Eastbourne, says me dead woman’s correct name is Emdy Beiiby Kaye. She was ins eoiuisffi and her parents died wheu she was a oinid. Ennly spent a holiday of three weeks in August with Bcdby and ins wife aud also wrote from her ciub frequently. Beiiby was surprised Lo receive a letter three weeks ago, saying that she was engaged and intended to be married in Capetown, where her fiancee had übtanied a post. Bcdby wrote hunieuialeiy, asking Uer to visit knu before her departure, but he received no reply. London, May 6. Detectives arc investigating the Easlbuurne horror. During the night they ended up several vessels bound ior Soum Africa in consequence of tlie niioriuation that Miss Kaye told a friend at me end of MaxcU mat sue woulu soon be marrying 4 and going to Africa. She is fan 4 with nobbed nan 4 and was last seen ni the bungalow on April 12. Apparently their mqunies were without results because after all-day lung inqunies, the police announced that they were satisfied that the victim was Alms Kaye, whose occupation was that of a book-keeper. ”> fne police are digging in the bungalow gulden in the hope of discovering me victim’s missing head. No trace has yet been obtained of the dark-haucu woman, who also visited the bungalow. Patrick Mason, the detained man, is known to have a wife for whom the police are seeking.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2730, 8 May 1924, Page 3
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258EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2730, 8 May 1924, Page 3
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