COUNT COVADONGA
INJURED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Press Association —By Telegraph —Copyright MIAMI, September G. (Received September 7, at 10 a.m.) Count Covadouga was sent to hospital owing to a fractured leg received m a motoring accident. DEATH IN HOSPITAL MIAMI, September 6. (Received September 7, at 2 p.m.) Count Covadonga died in hospital six hours after a car driven by bis companion, Mildred Gaydon, aged 25, crashed into a telephone pole, eu route to his home at dawn from a casino. The physician said death was due to heart failure and shock, not to haemophilia. [Count Covadonga was a son of exKing Alfonso of Spain. He married a New York model in July, 1937, but was later divorced.]
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Evening Star, Issue 23056, 7 September 1938, Page 12
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