TRAGEDY AT LYALL BAY
MAN AND GIRL FOUND DEAD . i . GAS TURNED ON (United Press Association} WELLINGTON, This Day. The dead bodies of Harold Wilson, 30, and Ivy Walton, 17, were found in a house at Lyall Bay on Saturday night. Wilson, who is believed to be a baker, took the house for three weeks under the name of Rawlins. The owner, requiring possession, found the place locked up, broke in, and discovered both dead in bed and a rubber tube attached to the gas, which was still on. The girl Walton left her homo at Miramar on sth January and was last seen alive on Thursday.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 January 1928, Page 4
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