MISSING GIRL FOUND.
BUT MEETS WITH ACCIDENT FELL FROM TOP STOREY WINDOW. INCIDENT AT POLICE STATION*. | Nancy Foster, the 14-year-old girl wh< i disappeared from the home of her foste: parents at Mountain View Road, Morn | ingside on Thursday last, was found ii the city yesterday afternoon and taker . to the police station to await the arrivai i of her people. | Wliile there she remained in th« . matron's quarters. About 4 p.m., bv some means, she fell from the top stores to the footpath below, a distance of . about 15 feet, sustaining injuries to her legs. It is beheved that the girl was ! leaning out when she overbalanced and tell. j On inquiry being made at the hospital this morning, it was reported that the girl had passed a comfortable night, entil the result of the X-ray examination is made known, the full extent of her injuries cannot be ascertained. The girl left her home last Thursday morning to go on a shopping expeda- : tion to the city, but did not return. I She disappeared completely until Saturday, when she was seen in companv with ! a woman carrying a ! abv.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 9
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190MISSING GIRL FOUND. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 9
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