TORE HER CLOTHES, KICKED HER THRICE
NURSE’S STRANGE STORY NEW ZEALANDER IN SYDNEY (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) Reed. noon. SYDNEY, To-day. A nursing sister at the Wheatley Private Hospital, Crowes Nest suburb, told an extraordinary story to a newspaper reporter. She declares that she missed a train, from Roseville suburb to the city, when a well-dressed man with a pleasant voice offered to take her in his car to the city. She consented, but was driven into some scrub five miles away, where a man brutally assaulted her. He tore the clothes nearly off her, and gave her three kicks, and then drove off.
The nurse was too embarrassed to call the attention of other cars. She stated she arrived from New Zealand nine months ago to take up nursing at the Wheatley Hospital.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 359, 21 May 1928, Page 9
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