ITALIAN TRAGEDY.
BLIND FURY PROMPTS CRIME By *<lab!e—Press Association —Copyvicbt. Australian and N.Z. Cabin Association. ROSIE, May 15. Nuzzo, a peasant living apart from his wife, mot her on a country road near Gallipoli, in company with three men, who acompanicd her in order to protect her from bandits. Nezzo was seized with fury, and shot In's wife dead. The three men tried to seize him, but Nuzzo shot each in turn and then escaped.
Nuzzo shot himself when the carabinieri; sun-minded him. Nuzzo'had carried off Iris wife w'th violence, from her father’s house. The marriage was unhappy owing to his violent character. Ho reccntlv made his wife premise to kill her father, fn older to avoid a crime. The wife left home with the children and was refused by her own fa indy. The tragedy then rsultcd.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 May 1925, Page 9
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138ITALIAN TRAGEDY. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 May 1925, Page 9
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