CRIME IN SYDNEY
MYSTERIOUS DOUBLE TRAGEDY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY. November 25. Henry Truck, aged fifty-six years, tho husband of tho woman who was murdered at Hurlstonc Park on November •‘i, is now dead. Ho was found with bis throat gashed at the same time as his wife’s body was found, but it was thought that lie would recover. The motive for the crime is a mystery. [On November 8 the police called at a bouse in Hurlstonc Park, and found Mrs Lucy Brock, aged fifty-five, dead with her throat cut. Tho husband, Henry, aged fifty-six, was taken to hospital with a deep gash in his throat. One statement was to the elfcct that Brock told a woman neighbour who answered a call for help that a man jumped in the window and cut both their throats. Another statement was that Brock’s throat was not cut when he attracted tho neighbour’s notice.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 5
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152CRIME IN SYDNEY Evening Star, Issue 20033, 26 November 1928, Page 5
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