The Baby-farming Case.
[United Presa Association]. INVERCARQILL, May 21. An inquest on the skeleton found in the garden of the Larches at Winton subsequent to tho discovery of the two infant bodies, in connection with which Charles and Minnie Dean are charged with murder, was opened this afternoon. Sergt. McDonnell said a number of mothers of children given to Mrs Dean, about the time she received the one on whose body the inquest was being held, would require to be preaent, and he asked for an adjournment. He had reason to believe that the mother of the deceased was now in Dunedin, and she would have to appear. Evidence would he adduced concerning the disappearance o other children. The inquest was adjourned to June sth.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1895, Page 2
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