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PATHOLOGIST'S OPINION

(Received June 20, 1 p.m.)

LONDON, June 19. The. Home Office pathologist (Sir Bernard Spilsbury), after a post-mor-tem on the torso, stated that an analysis of the organs revealed that the victim was in. the twenties instead of the forties, as originally supposed. Death occurred within three weeks. Sir Bernard considered that- the legs discovered at King's Cross belong to the body.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 9

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PATHOLOGIST'S OPINION Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 9

PATHOLOGIST'S OPINION Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 9

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