BODY IN A CANOE
Theory as to Girl’s Fate • MONEY WAS NOT TAKEN (Rec. September 4, 9 p.m.) Paris, September 3. The police have concluded that the girl dress-designer Henrietta Caravanlez, whose half-naked body was found In a canoe, was the victim of a storm at sea. The tracing of her money and jewels has dispelled the suspicions of foul play. A previous message stated that mystery surrounded the fate of the young French dreA designer, whose body, clad only in an under-vest, was found in a rubber canvas canoe off the Italian coast near Spezia. The assumption was that she was murdered. She left Monaco in a fragile craft in the company of Alain Sabouraud, son of a Paris surgeon. Their announced intention was to sail along the French and Italian coasts, and then to make for Corsica. Mademoiselle was then dressed in beach pjyjamas with a leather jacket. There was no news of Sabouraud. ■
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 292, 5 September 1931, Page 7
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