FRENCH TRAGEDY
MUSICAL DIRECTOR SHOT BY GIRL Pr«M Atsociation—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARTS, November 29. A policeman who was on point duty, seeing a motor car which was out of control collide with and knock down a lamp post, found the driver, M. Hucrter, a musical director in the > Grand Cinema, shot and dying. A girl who was sitting alongside him said: “I killed him because I loved him. Otherwise he would have killed me.” M. Huorter died in hospital.
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Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 11
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78FRENCH TRAGEDY Evening Star, Issue 20655, 1 December 1930, Page 11
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