EASTBOURNE MURDER.
London, May U. file muliialed body of Miss Kaye was removed in a motor van from Laslbourne to London, where Dr. bpilsbury will continue his examination in order deiinitely to ascertain tne cause of death. The funeral will be deJayed, possibly for some weeks, CTtUWD BECOMES HYSXEIHCAIu London, May 8. When Patrick Mahon left the inquesL tlie crowd was kystericai with auger, uud mere was a wild rush at linn, i’iie police had to board a motor car in order to force a way. tnrougii. Hundreds of women raised if howl, shrieking “Vile wretch,” •\L>rute, and "Cad. Ma#on gazed on tiie crowd panic-stricken and tne pulled ms coat over his face, Cniy one voice was raised on his benaif, wiien a woman cried loudly; “Poor chapl lie fair. Be Englishl” it was an error of judgment on the part of tiie authorities to hold me inquest in the drawing-room of me bungalow.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2731, 10 May 1924, Page 2
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154EASTBOURNE MURDER. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2731, 10 May 1924, Page 2
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