MURDERS IN TRAINS
VICTIMS FLUNG OUT
TERROR IN DIJON DISTRICT
PARIS, May 24. A series of four train1 > murders, in which the victim was burled out of a Carriage door while tho train was travelling at full speed is striking terror into railway passengers in the Dijon 'district. In no case has the assassin been traced. Two murders took place in the Dijon tunnel.. In one case, M. Francois.Blpis, a wealthy Parisian business man, aged sislty, was stabbed, to the heart before ho was thrown out of tho train into tho tunnel. M. Blois was carrying a big sum of money, which was stolen.' Pears aro expressed that all the murr dors are due to the same man', and that others may follow.
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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 7
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