TRANGIE TRAGEDY
COEONEE'S FINDING
MURDER AND SUICIDE
(Received August 9, 2 p.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day.
In the inquest on the Trangio shooting case the Coroner found that Jean Carman died of a bullet wound maliciously and feloniously inflicted hj Henry Foreman, who afterwards committed suicide. <
On July 20 Henry Maxwell Foreman, aged 30, of Coralbhingie Station, Trangio, and Miss Jean Carman, aged 21, who was librarian at the Trangio School of Arts, were found dead beside a motor-car on a road'eight miles from Warren. Miss Carman was shot through the forehead, and Foreman had three bullet wounds in his chest. A rifle was found nearby. Both wore very well known in the district, and were seen at polo games at Trangie on Wednesday, but disappeared from the grounds nn? were not seen alive again.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 34, 9 August 1934, Page 14
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