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TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

SIX DEATHS. WAR-TIME SERGEANT RUNS AMOK. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) Quebec, October 26. J. Bilodeau, a sergeant, who was badly gassed in the war, crazed by a long illness, shot and killed his two aged sisters, his two nephews, a boy cousin, and Inspector Octave Fiset, of the Post Office (where he formerly worked), and wounded two others. He was overpowered by a policeman. The slain women were lured to the woods in a motor car.

Bilodeau told the police that he did not remember what had happened.

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Southland Times, Issue 22464, 29 October 1934, Page 4

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TERRIBLE TRAGEDY Southland Times, Issue 22464, 29 October 1934, Page 4

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY Southland Times, Issue 22464, 29 October 1934, Page 4

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