TENTERFIELD TRAGEDY
SERVICE REVOLVER FOUND,
(Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright.)
SYDNEY, November 26.
The police have been notified from Tentcrfield that bullet wounds were discernible in the heads of all five members of the Milton family. A service revolver W as found lying beside Milton’s charred remains. The fire occurred an hour after Milton had gone off duty at the Tenterfield police station. Milton’s niece, who was spending a holiday with the family, was the only occupant of the household to escape. When she awoke the flames were too advanced to permit of her entering the house. She vainly called to the family to come outside.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 13
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