MISSING CHILD’S FATE
SKELETON’S IDENTITY PROVED ■„ Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday. After leaving her home at Ne* Brighton on January 22, 1927, Ir®* Lorraine Timms, aged B£, disappeared, and although diligent search was mad«?» the missing child was never seen agaiaOn July 31, 1928, a party of boys foun a skeleton of a child, partly covered y drifting sand, at an isolated spot abou a mile and a-half from the beacbAt an inquest held by the to-day, the evidence tendered sati him that the remains were those missing child, and he gave a v __ accordingly. There was no evi as to the cause of death.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 452, 6 September 1928, Page 16
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