DIXMUDE MYSTERY
FIRE ON AIR LINER CONDUCT OF A PASSENGER COEONEK INQUIRING
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. ' (Received April 5, 1 p.m.) LONDON, April 4. "I shall inquire as to whether Voss took poison aboard the air liner and whether he became strange and set fire to the aeroplane," said the Coroner, in opening the inquest at Salford on Albert Voss, of . Manchester, _ who jumped from the Imperial Airways liner City of Liverpool when it crashed in Flanders. Hugo Voss, a son of deceased, gave e\fidence that his father was an undischarged bankrupt. Sometimes excitably he threatened suicide in such a fashion that the family regarded it as a joke. He added that he was sure his father would never do a dastardly thing like setting firo to an air liner. The case was adjourned to April 27.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 7
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138DIXMUDE MYSTERY Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 7
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