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MOTHER AND TWO BABIES DROWNED. The bodies of Mrs Alice Bray, aged 41, and her two babies, one aged 18 months and the other an infant in arms, were found drowned! in some watercress beds near Sherrington, in the valley of the River Wylie, Wiltshire. Mrs Bray, who was the wife of a roads foreman, left her lodgings in the village of Godford about seven one Sunday evening, and a search was made for her .all night. Where she was found is two miles away. She went, to Cod ford some three months ago, and had made many friends in the village.-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 10

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