A young woman named Maag, living ot Bnlacli, near Zurich, finding her younger sisters, Emma, aged 18, and Bertha, aged. 19, both deaf mutes, a burden to the family, gave thefn' sandwiches sprinkled with aiser.V. They died in agony on the following day. A doctor had signed (hn death certificates when a servant informed the police, and an inquiry led to a confession by the eldest sister. She was arrested, as also were her father, mother, and two brothers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19002, 26 October 1923, Page 11
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79Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19002, 26 October 1923, Page 11
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