LA MANCHA TRAGEDY
INQUEST ADJOURNED,
(Received 10th April, 3 p.m.)
LONDON, 9th April.
As the pathologists and analysts will not complete their inquiries for some weeks, the inquests on the victim* of the fire which destroyed the La Mancha mansion near Dublin has been adjourned to the 12th May. The gardener, M'Cabe, is being detained in custody. '
Two brothers two sisters named M'Donnell, together with two servant*, were found, dead after the burning «f a large mansion, La Mancha, on the outskirts of Dublin. Circumstances suggested that death took place before the fire,'and evidence showed-that mem- v bers of the family complained of illneM. m
Poisoning was suspected, and the' gardener, M'Cabe, who was at a wake'at a neighbouring township of the fire, was detained. ...:...
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 8
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