TITLED LADY'S END.
WORRIED ABOUT VORTEX CLUB.
LONDON, December 23.
"Everything is entirely my own fault; God forgive me," read a note left by Eleanor, Lady Torrington, Avho was found,,dead in a flat with a gas ring by her side.
Evidence at the inquest showed that she was worried about the affairs of the Vortex Club, and the coroner, in finding that she committed suicide while of unsound mind, said that she was anxious and depressed regarding finances, resulting in insomnia, leading to mental instability.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1931, Page 7
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