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A BODY FOUND

While walking on the beach at Camp Bay yesterday afternoon, a member of the staff at Pencarrow Lighthouse discovered body, hardly more than a skele-. ton, lying partly buried in the sand. Constable Thompson, of. Eastbourne, was' informed, and later removed the remains to the morgue. There was no clothing on the bodj>, which was minus one leg, and the police consider that, there is little likelihood that the remains will be identified. It is possible that they may be thoso of one of the victims of the Omaka disaster. j\ h inquest will be held on Monday mwning. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 6

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A BODY FOUND Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 6

A BODY FOUND Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 6

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