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STRANGE TRAGEDY

DOCTOR’S SUICIDE.

BLAMED HIMSELF FOR PATIENT’S DEATH London, November 29. The Thues Naples correspondent says a remarkable tragedy occurred in the Gulf of Naples where the island rock of Gaiola is crowned by a solitary villa owned by Dr. Grumbach and connected with the mainland by a cable transporter erected in During a terrific storm Dr. Grumbach crossed safely but when his patient, Baroness von Parish, was following the cable snapped precipitating her into the sea and she waa drowned. Dr. Grumbach, blaming himself because of his failure to renew the cable, committed suicide.—Times Service.

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Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 7

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STRANGE TRAGEDY Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 7

STRANGE TRAGEDY Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 7

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