FURTHER POST-MORTEM
-PYJAMA CiIRL” CASE Melbourne, April 14 In evidence at the "Pyjama Girl” in quest to-day Professor Thomas Cherry of Melbourne University, said he hac viewed the body and it would be : bold person who would identify it. s< great had been the changes since death He still held this opinion, even if i number of people had had no difficulty in recognising the body. They \ver< very bold, even if he would not go s< far as to say they had performed ar impossible task. As a layman, al though he regarded identification oi the body as a bold step, he would agre< that healthy teeth would probably retain their fundamental characteristic: after 10 years in a formalin bath. A further post-mortem examinatior of the “Pyjama Girl’s” body has beer arrangeO for Monday. To-day was the 13th day of the inquest on the body of a woman founc under an Albury culvert which police claim is that of Linda Agostini, whose husband has been charged with murder. Mrs Jeanette Routledge claims the body is that of her daughter Anns ’"hilomena Morgan.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 15 April 1944, Page 5
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