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THE FATAL CRASH

IMPRESSIONS OF AH EYE-WITNESS PARIS, October 11. Since RlOl crashed the police have been searching for a poacher, known to be the only actual eye-witness of the tragedy. This man, Georges Rabouville, has now come forward and has made a statement. He says he was laying snares for rabbits at Beauvais Wood in the middle of the fateful night. He first saw the airship with all her lights, flying very low over Allonne. She was undoubtedly in distress, fighting against a gale of rain, and was steadily losing height. Suddenly she dipped, and descended a little. Then she seemed to straighten out, and then sank slowly to earth, still going ahead till the forepart Struck the ground. A tremendous explosion followed, and the craft burst into flames. He heard two lighter explosions, and cries for help, but saw no one come out. Rabouville says ho lost his head, and ran away.

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Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9

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THE FATAL CRASH Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9

THE FATAL CRASH Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 9