COUPLE'S TRAGIC DEATH.
PALL OVER A. CLIFF. SYDNEY HARBOUR MYSTERY. FISHERMAN FINDS BODIES. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copy rich t. (Received 11.56 p.m.) A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, Fob. 18, Another tragedy has occurred at the Gap, Watson's Bay, Early this morning a commercial traveller, H. Smith, I aged about 27 years, and an unidentified | woman of about 24 years of age, fell or | jumped over the cliff on to tho rocks I 100 ft. below. Both their bodies were badly mutilated, j The deceased were last seen alive at | midnight. They were then walking I arm-in-arm in the vicinity of tho Gap. j The tragedy was not discovered until ! this morning, when a fisherman, who was I looking over the cliffs, saw the two bodies, j Several letters were found on both the i victims of the tragedy. These are being ; investigated by tho police. The cause of | the tragedy has so far not been exi plained,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18947, 19 February 1925, Page 7
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