AVENGED HIS FATHER
POLICEMAN KILLS PARENTS* MURDERER SEIGE AT GERMAN FARM BERLIN, Saturday. The Gassol polite in besieged the house of a farmer Klause, in ;v neighbouring village, and captured it after two dhys* fighting, in which Klauses son and also a policeman, NYille. were killed. Wille’s son is also a ]K>liceman. lie was ouly when he recently joined the force, 110 quietly quitted his post at Frankfort on Thursday and went to avenge his father’s death. He forced an entrance into old Klause s house and tired eight shots, killing Klause instantly. He wanted to kill the farmers younger son, but retrained in response to the lad's entreaties. AVille then surrended to tho police. Ho- said he was unable to forget his father’s death.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 9
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