INVESTIGATION PROCEEDING
(SIDNEY SDK OABUL)
■,'•■ '. " LONDON, Sth May. ■ .', The detectives' investigating the Eastbourne tragedy during'the dight called up.several vessels bound, for South Africa, in consequence .of information that Miss Kaye told a friend at the,end of March that 6he ■ would soon be marrying and going; to Africa. /She was a woman with..fair, bobbed .hair, and was last seen. in.;the ibungalow ; at Eastbourn© 'on 12th April. .Apparently the inquiries were fruitless, because, after making icquirie3 thi-6ughout the day, the police announced that |hey were satisfied the victim^ was Miss'.Kaye, who was by occupation: a, bookkeeper. -" ' The police, are digging up the bungalow garden.,in the hope: of discovering, tile Victim's missing "head. There is no trace "yet of the: dark-haired woirian who also: visited the bungalow. . : .;■'.'•■■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 7
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124INVESTIGATION PROCEEDING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 7
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