AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE.
BLOWN TO HER DEATH. (BT CABLI —FBZSS ASSOCIATION COPTBIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND K.2. CABLE ASgQCIATIO*.) BUDAPEST, December 2. Ivlemens Andrisko, discovering his wife unfaithful and visiting her lover daily, constructed a bo tali which he connected with an electric control and placed it under the sofa upon which the "wife and lover always sat. Andrisko then secreted himself and kept watch. The couple entered the room and sat on the sofa. The husband then set the mechanism of the bomb in motion. The lover, hearing the movement, jumped out of the window before the explosion, which killed the wife and husband, whose bodies were blown to bits.
The villagers attempted to lynch the lover, whom the police imprisoned for safety.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17937, 4 December 1923, Page 7
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122AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17937, 4 December 1923, Page 7
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