Wife Gets Divorce From Murderer: Dead Girl Cited
LONDON. Dec. 17
Mrs. Camb, aged 28, the wife of the ship’s steward. James Camb, who, in March, 1948, was sentenced to death and afterwards reprieved for the murder of the actress, Gay Gibson, in the liner Durban Castle, successfully cited Gay Gibson in' a divorce application. Mrs. Camb, who changed her name by deed poll, petitioned on the grounds of Camb’s misconduct with the dead girl. Gay Gibson disappeared from her cabin in the liner in October, 1947, when passing through shark-infested waters off the West African coast. Her body was never found.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22824, 20 December 1948, Page 5
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