SUICIDE IN PRISON.
BULGARIAN WOMAN. FORMERLY A COMMUNIST. j (Received 5.5 p.m.) Renter. SOFIA. Feb. 20. j Madame Gitcheff, wife of an architect, , who had been detained by the police in , connection with a recent, murder of a sentry outside bis military quarters, hanged herself in her cell by means of a napkin in which her food had been ; brought to her. The woman and her husband were j active members of the Communist j party. It is alleged that they were im- I plicated in the recent series of outrages ' in Bulgaria. j The authorities possess information ; showing that Madame Gitcheff recently ; received in her house the individual \ who it is believed murdered the sentry, j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 9
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