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HEARTBROKEN FRENCHWOMAN. LQVER L&FT HER. Australian amt N.Z Gable Assoefatto*. (Received January 18, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, January 16. The “Daily Rxprears” Paris correspondent states that Mademoiselle Poesy, aged 50, who that she would never eat ox drink again in consequence of her lover abandoning her a few days before their arranged wedding day died of starvation at Nantes. Her lover, Georges Duhaut, stayed with Mademoiselle Poesy's sister and brother-in-law, but disappeared wtih a quantity of money and elathmg,' after which Mademoiselle Poeay refused all food for three weeha. She. then was removed.to hospital in a dying condition, and died exactly a month alter taking her vow.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 6
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