DEATH OF NURSE DANIELS
MYSTERY REVIVED
A PRISON CONVERSATION
(United Press Association—By Eiectrio Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, Bth April. The mystery surrounding the discoveiy of the body .of Nurse Daniels on the outskirts of Boulogne on 26th January, 1927, has been dramatically revived by the arrival o-f Louis Ligier, the head of the Boulogne detective service, at Scotland Yard. The visit is the outcome of information given by a convict in Parkhurst prison, who stated that he overheard a fellow convict discussing the mystery. Ligier attaches importance to the statement as he always considered that Miss Daniels, who was missing since October, 1926, was the victim of foul play.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 April 1930, Page 5
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