MORBID SIGHTSEERS
SCENE OF MURDER.
THE EASTBOURNE AFFAIR.
GROUNDS LIKE A FAIR
(Per Press Association —Copyright.) (Received This Pay, 9.55 a.m.) ' LONDON, July 27. Thousands of Eastbourne holidaymakers are taking motor charabanc trips to the bungalow where Emily Kaye was murdered, and are paying one shilling a head admission, _ of winch the Government grimly receives twopence entertainment tax. The remainder is shared between the owner and a neighbour who acts as guide. The surroundings of the bungalow have become like a fair, with ice-cream stalls .and sellers of “Crumbles Bungalow Kock.” The owner said he was forced to admit the public as hundreds surrounded the place and threatened to' break in unless he admitted them ._ He intended making grants to charities out of the receipts. Later. The owner of'the Eastbourne bungalow has decided not to admit any more sightseers.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 28 July 1924, Page 5
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