A DEVILISH REVENGE
TIED TO RAILWAY TRACK. POLICE INSPECTOR’S AWFUL EXPERIENCE. Prew Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, June 13. A Mayenco message states that Police Inspector Munchy, when walking on tho railway near Dortmund, was attacked and overpowered by five men. He was then tied to tho track. His assailants declared that they wished to punish him for his activities against tho TV estphalian Nationalist organisation. They placed the victim’s watch near his head, and brutally told him that ho could check the time of the arrival of the train which would crush him. Munchy, by a tremendous straggle, managed to drag himsolf into the middle oi the line, so the express passed over him without injuring him. German workmen at daybreak found him in an 'Unconscious condition.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19199, 16 June 1924, Page 7
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