A FARM TRAGEDY
SHOCKING MURDER OF A BOY. LONDO.N, 13th May. A touching story was told at a Belfast inquest on a boy•■ shot in a field. His father stated that he found the boy lying Reside fcwqhprses, which had alao been sh6t dead. The' boy said neighbours, -.7hose names he would not disclose, com-, rtritted the outrage. The father went to a neighbour's house, and asked for water, which was refused. Two- men in a field, v;hen asked for assistance, turned their backs" upon: him. Others declined to fetch *, ■prjest. : ' The lather later prouured -help,. and carried the boy to the house, -where he died. A verdict of murder by persons unknown was return>d. ■•- '- ■■■'■'■■.■ ' - '■'■'■'■
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 115, 15 May 1920, Page 511
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115A FARM TRAGEDY Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 115, 15 May 1920, Page 511
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