A LONDON TRAGEDY.
SOCIETY BEAUTY?S 601(31®,. shoots eeerseot m bwbdg& ■ By Telegraph.—Press Attn.—Prmfrtfht , Received July 10,6 wn, London, Jaljr fif, A sensational West End tnigadbr ig ported. Mrs. Atherton, a society bewohr, who was divorced in 1900, Wu HUf dead in bed in her bedroom with part ct her head blown away,' a sporting got Yfk • mg on the floor. The aoor iru bet* cadedL
Deceased recently married Oiptaiif ' Eliot, grandson of the Earl Of SkOtt* • mans, but had been separated, the aw trangement causing a depression. fjSty k * apparently, placed the butt of the gqfr on the floor and pressed the trigger wit# her foot. Letters were found indkathq| '' her intention to commit suidde. , The maid heard deceased enter the ■ flat, then followed the report of ft B"*- ' '' The maid called a doctor who faffld Ifft..;; Atherton dead. She was wearing fffbing dress and a pearl necklace. En husband col] o,born ted with oqw , Bairnsfather in writing the play *™jf ,t Better 'Ole."— Caile Ami >
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1919, Page 5
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166A LONDON TRAGEDY. Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1919, Page 5
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