WOMAN FOUND DEAD
PARIS FLAT MYSTERY. [BY CABLE —PBEBB ABBN.—COPYBIGHT.] (Received November 14, 9 a.m.) PARIS, November 13. The police are baffled by the death of a beautiful Australian, Ruth Cooper, at her flat. She formerly resided in London, and her father, it is believed, lives \ at Oberon, New South Wales. Her death was reported by a young artist. The doctor refused a. certificate pending a post mortem. George Delapointe, a friend, said that Miss Cooper had been ill for several days. He visited her at the flat after shopping, and found her dead. The police ascertained that Cooper, who was thirty, was formerly in love an English Peer. The friendship was broken, and she went to live in Paris. NATURAL CAUSES PARIS, November 13. A post-mortem on Miss Cooper disclosed a natural death due to congestion of the lungs, supervening on . a cold. An order was, given for her burial. STORY DENIED. LONDON, November 13. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Paris correspondent reports that the story of Ruth Cooper’s friendship with a peer’s son is untrue.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 November 1932, Page 5
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