TRAGEDY IN BELGIUM
DEATH OF LADY HORNE Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ANTWERP, September 9. • (Received September 10. at 10 a.m.) It is now established that Mrs Crocker is not a Hungarian actress, but Sari Petrass, a lifelong friend of Lady Horne. The police were not satisfied with the chauffeur, Albert Preedy’s explanation and arrested him. It is understood that he will bo charged with homicide by imprudence. It is alleged that he disregarded the danger signals displayed on the approach to the ferry, [A previous message stated: Divers recovered the bodies of Lady Horne and a friend, who has been indentified as Mrs Cocker, of London, Their chauffeur declares that while approaching a ferry ho made for a spot where he understood there was a brdge. Ho was dazzled through the flashes of the lighthouse and drove into the water.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 9
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