BODY AT BOULOGNE
THEORIES AS TO DEATH \... ' - V^ (United Press Association.-Ctopyright.) ■ (Received 14th March, 8 aim) <i LONDON, 13th March. '=' Many London and Paris newspaper* have sent correspondents to Boulogne' to deal with the mystery of Nurse/Dan-* ills' death. All report increasing e*i citement, and a daily stream of witnesses offering statements to the pohW The only concrete development to-daw is the French Magistrate's formal r e ~* quest for Nurse M'Carthy to be sent? 1 through Scotland Yard to attend the' mqmry and give evidence on 18th,'i March. Miss M , Oarth is un 4 £ whether to go. . ■ The "Sunday News" quotes the. Magistrate conducting the inquiry aali stating: '<W 9 have a pretty shrewd^ idea of what happened. The mystery is already solved. We only need wiS nesses. We are exerting all the force' of French justice. We. shall not let, the murderers escape from France The "News of the 'World's?' special ■ correspondent asserts, however, that the' French police are now convinced thal'i j.Miss Daniels was accustomed to Uiki' drugs, and died from an overdose. "J-"
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 9
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176BODY AT BOULOGNE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 9
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