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TWO FOUND DEAD.

MAORI GIRL AND MAN. "HAPPY IN ANOTHER WORLD." (P.A.) WANGANUI, Friday. While searching yesterday morning for a Maori girl who was previously reported missing, Constable S. H. Cave, of Ohakune, discovered the bodies of a girl, Maimai Rowe, aged 14, and another■ Maori, Whakahu Paoranui, known as Charlie Paul, aged 23, in a farmhouse two miles from Pipiriki, on the Raetihi road. The bodies were lying on a bed and the girl's throat was severely gashed, indicating that the wound could not have been self-inflicted. Whakahu's throat was also cut, but the wound was smaller. A blade razor, later identified at the inquest as the property of Whakahu, was found on the bed. Notes written by the girl and Whakahu produced at the inquest indicated that they would "seek happiness in another world." The handwriting was identified as that of Whakahu and Mai-; mai Eowe. The inquest was adjourned sine die. At the time of the. tragedy the occupants of the house were attending Christmas celebrations in a pa at Pipiriki. It is understood that Maimai Eowe lived with relatives near Pipiriki and she had been keeping company with Whakahu. She . left her home shortly before midnight on Christmas. Day and subsequently was- reported musing.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 308, 28 December 1940, Page 5

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TWO FOUND DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 308, 28 December 1940, Page 5

TWO FOUND DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 308, 28 December 1940, Page 5