MANSION MYSTERY
MALAHIDE VICTIMS THE MEN MURDERED. INQUEST REVELATIONS. (Received 9.10 am.) LONDON, June 10. At the inquest concerning the. deaths of the six victims in the Malahidc Mansion (County Dublin) tragedy, the jury returned a verdict that the three men died from fractured skulls caused by a person or persons unknown. There was no evidence to show how the women met their deaths.—A. and N.Z.
The following message was cabled from London on March 31: —“Three men and throe women were killed in a .fire at a mansion in the Coolock district of County Dublin early this morning. The fire has mysterious features. The fire brigade and police found the doors of the blazing house locked and bolted, and all six bodies within. One of the victims, a manservant, was terribly injured in the head. This is believed, according to one account, to have been due to a bullet, and according to another as due probably to a falling beam. The other victims are two_ Jbrothers, two sisters and a maidservant.”
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Northern Advocate, 11 June 1926, Page 5
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