RUSSIAN COLONEL’S TRAGEDY NEAR SOVIET ZONE OF AUSTRIA
For Freeing Wife And Daughters To go to N.Z. The wife and the two daughters of a forxxxer White Russian officer, who dissappeared from a place two kilometres outside of the Soviet zone in Austria ,are at present at Pahiatua camp. A cabled report from Vienna, on Saturday, stated that Petex’ Majidashensky, aged 49, the missing man, had intended to follow his wife and family to New Zealand. Mrs Majidashensky said to-day that she was certain that her husband was dead. She said he was killed because he had managed to got his family safely away from Austria. He was to have followed them at the first opportunity. The report from Austria stated that, on the night of July 13, neighbours heard shouts and the crashing of furniture from the Colonel’s home at Linz. Shortly aftex*wards they heard a car’ drive away.
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Grey River Argus, 19 July 1949, Page 4
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