BURIED THREE DAYS
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CHILD RESCUED AFTER LYONS FLATS HAD BEEN SHELLED DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL
-By Telegrotph — Copyright).
LYONS, Wednesday. Iln the belief that it was impossible that there were more suvivors among the debris of the collapsed flats, artillery shelled the ruins to demolish the dangerous tottering walls in the landslide area. They tvere surprised later by a cat's frantic scratching. They dug at the spot and fouhd the cat's owner an eight-yeai4-old giH, heneath a bed, where she had been imprisoned for three days. She was unconsciofis when rescued and died on the way to the hospital.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 222, 13 May 1932, Page 5
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