BOUND AND GAGGED.
LONDON COOK'S ORDEAL.
FOREIGN BOY CHARGED. A STUDENT OF MURDERS. (By Cable.—rrcss Association.—Copyright.} (Received 2 p.m.i LONDON, January l/>. Eva Bragg, a cook employed in a Hyde lark mansion, was found on January sl bound, gagged and injured. Her bedding was afire. She told a sensational story of a thief's violent assault to-day. Robert Oulagi, aged eighteen years, a furrier, was remanded at Marylebnno I this week on charges of attempted : murder, arson and housebreaking. The police declare that Oulagi j admitted the escapade and said he was anxious to clear his conscience. Electric torches, a hammer head, and ; newspaper cuttings of murder case = were found in his bedroom. — (A. and i N.Z. Cable.) j
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 January 1925, Page 7
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