GREY LYNN TRAGEDY
POLICE INVESTIGATION NO NEW DISCLOSURES. EDWARDS LIKELY TO RECOVER. (Special to ‘'Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. It is believed little further evidence has been gleaned by the police to throw light on the Grey Lynn tragedy. Mrs Christina Cunningham, who died in hospital shortly after she was found, had a fractured skull, and the police have been searching for the instrument or weapon with which it was inflicted. Alfred Cunningham, the husband, said he left home soon after 10 o’clock in the iporning. His wife was then doing her usual household work, and he had helped by shaking a carpet a few minutes before he went to the city. The condition of John Edwards is improving, and he is expected to recover. In the police report to the Coroner, mention is made of the finding in the house of a note written on a pad.
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Northern Advocate, 17 August 1933, Page 6
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