RUAWARO MYSTERY
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BILIGENT INVESTIGATION IS REWARDED BY- A SLIGHT CLUE DEVELOPMENTS POSSIBDE
Huntly, Friday. Working on the assumption that a double murder was committed, the police engaged on the Ruawaro mystery are still busily interviewrng people in connection with the death of Mrs. Christobel Lakey and it is under stood late information might prove of consider aible value in solving what js eonsidered to be one of the most baffling crimes which has oci cupied the attention of the police in the history of the Dominion. It was learned fromi a reliahle source this morning that on the morning before the discovery of the unfortunate woman's dead hody in the duck-pond at the farm, a drover taking some cattle along a road in the vicinity, noticod a man driving a horse fluat enter the property. It is understood that the drover recogfiised the man and can identify him.' Although the "vvhereabouts of the husband has not yet been ascertained, it is thought that his hody might have heeu transported some considerable distance away from tho - farm. There are many places in the nearby swamp land where hody could hs hidden. Tn the meautime the search for his hody is being continued.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 5
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204RUAWARO MYSTERY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 674, 28 October 1933, Page 5
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