ITALIAN MYSTERY
PROFESSOR OR CRIMINAL. : ! MAN’S IDENTITY IN DOUBT. ; FLORENCE, May 1. ’ An amazing c<asc drawn out for 1 four years, has been settled. A mystery, whicHTbaffled crfimonalqgists and’ psychologists, was whether the man who lost h,is memory, was Professor Gan ell a., missing at war-time, or a notariqus criminal, Alario Brunncri, who escaped from gaol. Signariqa C'anella’s positivcncss that he was hen long lost husband, was | supported by the testimony of the Bishop of Veroua and many lawyers. | Signorina Bruneri’s certainty to the contrary was supplemented by the ’police> and finger prints. The Court of Appeal, decided that thie man is Brunefii, who will now serve* eight years of his unfinished sentence.
Meanwhile, he has fathered Cancl-, la’s two yoiung children. FLORENCE, May 1. |
ISignorina, Canella does not intend to give Yip the fight. She announces she will have final recourse to the highest tribunal in Italy? “ The case has- already cost Signorina Canella’s father five thousand sterling.
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Grey River Argus, 4 May 1931, Page 8
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