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COSTS CHILD’S LIFE.
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Elsie Dior, aged J2, fell into the River Isere, and was carried off by the current telegraphs the Paris correspondent of the “Daily Mail. ’ Her father plunged into her rescue, but was .seized with cramp. He regained the hank, however, and rushed home and released a retriever, dog, which was at the point o! leaping *n to rescue the child 'when it was detained by a dog-catcher on the g' ormd that it was not properly muzzled. While the father was frantically pleading with the official tiio chile disappeared. Hey body has not been recovered.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10303, 14 June 1927, Page 5
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