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BLIND MAN'S TRAGIC DEATH

FA I.!. OF FIFT V-Fi VF. FF.FT INTO MOAT. A your." blind nuin. r'dv.ard l-Vrncis \vii< found dead at the bottom ■); tho outer nmal at tlio Western Heights v;cr, recently. The body was discovered by a. messenger aitadied to the Koval Knirinceis at a part of the moat where the drop is about 55ft. slaughter, who had been blind for many years, lived at the Old South Front Barracks, Western Height- - . It i- .-supposed that. he. had* lost his bearings and stumbled o\cr Die edge of the- moat. He was twenty-four years old, and \vn- well known in Dover as a. piano inner. H' l was accustomed to walk about the streets quite .♦ aiV-’y with a >i.ick l<» tost his direction, and n-uallv fnnnd hi- way without, difficulty to any part of iho town.

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Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 7

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BLIND MAN'S TRAGIC DEATH Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 7

BLIND MAN'S TRAGIC DEATH Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 7