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BELVEDERE MYSTERY

MAN LOST OVERBOARD

LONDON. June 5. A new turn was given to-day to the mystery of the deaths of Mrs. Lewis and her daughter, whose bodies were found buried in the garden of their home at Belvedere (Kent). When the steamer Royal Scot arrived at Edinburgh, it was reported that a messenger had been lost overboard last rhursday night. This passenger, with out any luggage, embarked at London about the time detectives discovered Die murder. Articles of clothing found in '•is cabin leave iittle doubt that the oassenger was Mr. Lewis, who had been missim'i since the bodies of his wife and daughter were found.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17498, 19 June 1931, Page 7

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BELVEDERE MYSTERY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17498, 19 June 1931, Page 7

BELVEDERE MYSTERY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17498, 19 June 1931, Page 7

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