COUNTESS TARNOWSKA
PARDONED AND RELEASED. (Received June 5, 9.5 a.m.) LONDON, 4th June. ! The Petit Parisian's Milan correspondent states that the Countess Tarnowska has been pardoned and released. [The case in which the Countess was concerned was one of the most sensation ever heard in Italy. The accused were the Countess, a lawyer named Prilukoff, Dr. Nicola Naumoff, and Elisa Perier, a lady's maid. Naumoff was accused of having, on 4th September, 1907, killed Count Paul Kamarowski, the Countess and the lawyer were charged' with having instigated the crime, and Perier with complicity. Count Kamarowski was assassinated in Venice after the Countess had agreed to marry him, and had induced him to make his will and insure his life in her favour. , The policy was for £20,000. In signing it Count Kamarowski signed his death warrant. The Countess was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment, Prilukoff to ten years, and Naumoff to three years.]
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 6
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