DEAD IN MOTOR-CAR
BRITISH OFFICER'S END DISCOVERY BY LABOURER LONDON. Aug. 3 Captain Buckley Rutherford, aged 34, son of a London wino merchant, and husband of Helen Saintsbury, actress, was found dead in his dress-clothes at the wheel of his car on a lonely road afc Micheldever, Hampshire. The lights were burning when a workman discovered tho tragedy early in the* morning. Tho body bore terriblo head wounds and a German service revolver, with one chamber discharged, was in the car. Rutherford married Miss Saintsbury after her return from Australia in March. His first wife, Monica Burnand, divorced him. Miss Saintsbury divorced her first husband, Edgar Norfolk. The deceased recently had seemed to bo worried.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 11
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