WOMAN’S VENGEANCE
BROTHER’S CHILDREN KILLED.
[BY CABLE —PBESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.]
VANCOUVER, October 14.
People who were crowding the streets alongside the Schroeder Hotel in the city of Milwaukee were startled when the bo' 1 -"- of a child came hurtling down from an eighteenth storey window. Another child’s body quickly followed. A woman then stood on the windowsill, far above the street, and she poised herself for a moment, after which she leaped down. All three were killed. The women, Aurelia Lorenz, was recently divorced. She left a- note sa mg that she had killed herself and also her brother’s two children, in revenge for a wrong that her brother her twelve vears ago.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1932, Page 7
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