KILLED IN BLOOD FEUD
JUDGES RUN AWAY
BELGRADE, May 20.
Three men were killed and seven badly wounded when judges tried to determine the ownership of a well in Montenegro yesterday. A blood feud between two elans was responsible.
The well is situated on the borderline of lands claimed by the two elans. The Commission of Judges decided to meet at the well and summon witnesses from both clans.
Before the judges could begin hearing evidence both parties opened five with revolvers, the women of the clans joining in. The judges took flight.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1936, Page 7
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