TRAGEDY IN FLAT
FOUR SHOTS FIRED WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURE!* Prena Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association, SYDNEY, August 18._ Hearing four shots in a residential flat at Paddington occupied by Airs Dwyer, the twenty other occ.upa.xits rushed into her flat and saw her stagger out and fall downstairs with two bullet wounds in her chest and one in her wrist. Entering the flat, they found Louis Martini, aged fifty-five, the caretaker of the building, dead, with, a bullet wound in his temple. Airs Dwyer has been sent to hospital in a critical condition. It is believed that Martini suffered from the delusion that Mrs Dwyer cared for him. When he found otherwise he attempted to murder her, and then committed suicide.
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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 5
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123TRAGEDY IN FLAT Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 5
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