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BUNGALOW MURDER

vicltm, though rich, died ■r PENNILESS.

POLICE STILL DIGGING AROUND BUNGALOW.

United Press Association.—Copyright LONDON/' May 8.

It is now discovered that Miss Kaye had several hundreds sterling m shares and money, hut died practically penniless. All Iter shares were sold shortly before lier death. The police are still digging around tho bungalow in the hope of finding other remains, particularly tho skull, which so far has been undiscovered. They also are using dogs to scolir the surrounuing district. A. and N.Z. <J.A. BODY REMOVED TO LONDON. EXPERT -EXAMINATION. (Received May 9, 9.50 p.m.) LONDON, .May 9. Tho mutilated body of Miss Kaye has been removed in a motor van from Eastbourne to London, -where /D!r Spilsbury will continue his examinaion in order to definitely ascertain tho cause of death. Tho funeral will he delayed possibly some weeks. SCENE AFTER INQUEST. CROWD’S WILD RUSH AT ACCUSED MAN LONDON, May 8. When Mahon left the inquest the crowd was hysterical with anger. There was a wild rush at himpmd the polico had to hoard a motor car in order to force a way through. Women raised a howl of passion, shrieking, “Vile wretch,” “Brute” and “Cad.” Mahon gazed on the crowd panicstricken ; then pulled a coat over his face. Only one voice was raised in Mahon’s behalf, when a woman cried “Poor chap. Be fair. Be English.” It was an error of judgment on the part of the authorities to hold an inquest in tho drawing room of the bungalow. —A. and N.Z.O.A.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9801, 10 May 1924, Page 5

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BUNGALOW MURDER Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9801, 10 May 1924, Page 5

BUNGALOW MURDER Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9801, 10 May 1924, Page 5

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