CHRISTCHURCH TRAGEDY.
A WOMAN'S DEATH. PER UNITED PBEM AJifOCUTIOM. CRRISTCHITRCH, Feb. 9 The woman who waa found dead in a right-of-way in the eity yesterday morning has now been identified •• Ethel Bradley, a Mingle woman of 84 ytara of ago, who has been employxJ in the city aa housekeeper. She was awo in Caahel street at eight o'clock on Tuesday night, but nothing is known of her conwo,uent movement*. Tbe body waa found at 7 a.m. The doctor asserts that abe bad been dead for nix hours. Tbe polk* belter* the body was carried into tbe right-of-way, where it was hidden in a piaoa where it could not be aeen from the> street. It was not there at 2 •».«.. when the polity sergeant went tfarongb. The woman wan pregnant. The poiioo theory is that the woman died from poiaon emi an analysis of tbe content* of tbe *.t»macl .a now proceeding.
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Mataura Ensign, 9 February 1911, Page 5
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151CHRISTCHURCH TRAGEDY. Mataura Ensign, 9 February 1911, Page 5
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