BUNGALOW MURDER.
EASTBOURNE MYSTERY.
THE VICTIM IDENTIFIED.
■WHO WAS THE SECOND WOMAN?
(Per Press Association —Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.45 am , LONDON, May 6. Events are moving rapidly in es»xection with the Eastbourne bungaiow mystery. Detectives this evenng took Mahon to Eastbourne, where they made a definite charge. The police say the victim was aged 28, and had been living at a woman's club in the West End of London, the was identified by means of a ssirt found in the bungalow. Her c<abmates say she was a pretty, swee-t----natured girl, wildly happy over her prospective marriage. She was never visited by men. Tennis was her chief hobby, and she was interested in motor driving. Other people in Eastbourne are emphatic that there was a second, dark woman, whose sobriquet was the countess." . - tMahon's mother is hying in LiverP Mahon had been living with his wife and daughter at Richmond. He is an Irishman and a well-known member of the Mid-Surrey Bowling Club. He was playing at the club on Thursday in unusually, good spirits., and seemed- very happy.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10106, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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