GRIM DISCOVERY MADE
MAN AND WOMAN DEAD IN MOTOR-CAR TRAGEDY AT BRISBANE BRISBANE, Thursday. A grim discovery was made today by the caretaker of New Farm Park, just outside Brisbane. He found the dead bodies of a young couple in a sitting posture in a motor-car. That of Dora Campbell, aged 32, a pharmaceutical student, was in the front seat, with a bullet wound in the forehead, and that of Daniel Netterfield, a commercial traveller, in the back seat, with a revolver at his side. The police express the opinion that it is either a case of a death pact or of murder and suicide as the result of jealousy, which has been established sin*;e inquiries were begun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 9
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118GRIM DISCOVERY MADE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 9
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