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DEATH OF NURSE

BOULOGNE TRAGEDY EVIDENCE AT INQUIRY (United Press Associations-Copyright.)' (Eeceived sth March, 2 p.m.) .; BOULOGNE, 4th March In the inquiry into the circumstances of the death of May Daniels, an English nurse girl, who was missed after an excursion to Boulogne in October ast, and whose body was found recent". i> m the vicinity, the Magistrate in charge made a definite request through diplomatic channels for the presence niii? rS\ M<Carth-V' in order that she visft ° a statement concerning the The keeper of Napoleon's Column near where the body Wflg , . that he was certain that he saw Miss Daniels, when, he positively recognised, m company with another girl; Ha was unaware of her disappearance, and the discovery of the body, until Monday. They asked me the shortest way to Boulogne. One wanted to go there and the other to go to Wimereux. imally, after a discussion, they walked towards Wimereux." . An employee of the railway statioa ■ to-day gave evidence that after seeing the deceased's photographs in the newspapers, he recalled seeing a young Englishwoman like the person in the photographs, leaning against a restaurant wall. She seemed ill. She was accompanied by a man and a woman. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 10

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DEATH OF NURSE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 10

DEATH OF NURSE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 10