DETECTIVE SUCCUMBS
THIRD VICTIM OF COLLEGE SHOOTING AFFRAY STUDENT WAS MYSTERIOUS LONDON, Tuesday. Detective Willis, who was shot hy a student of King’s College yesterday, has succumbed to his revolver-shot wounds. In a statement made when he was taken to hospital Detective Willis said lie tried to throw himself in front of Dr. Wollaston when he saw Potts draw the revolver, but the student shot him before he could do anything. Potts then shot himself. The Rev. E. Milner White, Dean of King’s College, says Potts was in trouble in some way financially. He was rather mysterious and had a garish taste in clothes. Potts ha,d won a good scholarship and had a promising future.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 990, 5 June 1930, Page 11
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115DETECTIVE SUCCUMBS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 990, 5 June 1930, Page 11
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