THE CORNISH TRAGEDY
• INQUEST ON MRS NOWILL.
United Press Association—By Electiio i Telejpupl:—Copyright. j LONDON, December 3. At the inquest on tho body of Mrs . Nowill a verdict of found drowned wag returned. Her husband testified that he was sure his wife was a "straight woman." A doctor stated that there were no signs of violence, and that the woman died from drowning. Tho Coroner said that doubtless Do Lay's heartless and cruel conduct had < forced tho woman to leave tho hotel, but thero wa3 no evidence as to bow sho died. (Received December 4th; 11.30 p.m.) - LONDON, December 4. .. Legal opinion is that Mrs Nowill pre- ; deceased Do Lay, therefore the legacy is void. * ■ ' ; Tho coroner believed thr.t Do Lay j treated tho woman in a heartless ; fashion, but it was improbable that ho j forced her over tho cliff. f
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14580, 5 December 1912, Page 7
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