FLEW TO DEATH
WOMAN’S NOVEL SUICIDE JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Nov. 21. A series of notes left to friends and relatives revealed t tint Mrs. Louise Stanton, a crippled aviatrix, and a. member of a prominent family, used the aeroplane as an unusual suicide device. The notes said she would borrow the craft and with a limited supply of petrol fly across the ocean to an inevitable end, An aeroplane which had about lour hours’ supply of fuel is missing, i Search by other aeroplanes was unsuccessful, and it is assumed that she carried out her own destruction as planned.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 7
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