CLUE TO MURDER
NURSE WHO DISAPPEARED AT BOULOGNE IN 1926 HER WATCH RECOVERED PARIS, Saturday. The case of Nurse Daniels, the Englishwoman who was supposed to have been murdered near Boulogne in October, 1926, has taken a dramatic turn after four years of mystery. A watch similar to that missing from Miss Daniels’s personal possessions was found in the house of Elie Prudhomme among a number of stolen objects. The police arrested Prudhomme, one of whose neighbours alleges that during a quarrel he heard Madame Prudhomme reproach her husband for murdering Miss Daniels. Miss Daniels and another English nurse went on a trip to Boulogne in October, 1926. When they were due to return Nurse Daniels could not be found. Some months later her body was discovered in some gorse bushes near the Napoleon Column outside the town. Doctors were of the opinion that she had been the victim of foul play, but the exact cause of her death has remained a mystery.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 9
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163CLUE TO MURDER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 993, 9 June 1930, Page 9
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