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CHILD MURDERESS

" OGRESS OF ST. SAVEUR " BODIES CONCEALED ON FARM, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, PARIS, December 21. (Received December 23, at 10 a.m.)' Camille Tounie, unmarried, known as the ogress of St. Savour, was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for murdering at birth since 1923 her seven children. The bodies were concealed on a farm owned by her reputed father (her brother-in-law), who was sem* teuced to seven years.

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Evening Star, Issue 21292, 22 December 1932, Page 8

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CHILD MURDERESS Evening Star, Issue 21292, 22 December 1932, Page 8

CHILD MURDERESS Evening Star, Issue 21292, 22 December 1932, Page 8

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