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EASTBOURNE MYSTERY

THE DECEASED’S HISTORY.

STATEMENT BY A COUSIN. Press Association—Copyright. Australian. and Ijl.Z. Cable Association. London, May 0. The Daily says that Mr do Beilby, a veterinary surgeon, of Hailsham, near liastbourne, says the dead woman’s correct name is Emily Beilby Kaye. She was his cousin, and her parents died when she was a child. Emily spent' a holiday of three weeks in August with Beilby and his wife, and wrote fnom her club frequently. Beilby we»s surprised to receive a letter three weeks ago saying she was engaged an*7 intended To be married at Capetown i where her fiancee had obtained a post. Beilby wrote immediately asking her to visit him before her departure, but he received i?’ - * reply. EVENTiS MOVING QUICKLY. MAHON TAKEN TO THE SCENE. (.Received 9.-P5 a.m.) London. May (). Events V,re moving rapidly in. connection with tho Eastbourne bungalow mystery. Detectives ibis 'evening took auihoji to Eastbourne, -where they made a definite charge Ti c police say the victim was aged "twenty-eight, and had been Eying at woman’s club in West London. She was identified by means, of a skirt ."found in the bungalow. tier clubmates say Miss Kaye was a pretty, sweet-n atm reel girl and was wildly Lappy over her prospective marriage. She was never visited by men. Tennis was her chief hobby. Hie motor driver and other people at Eastbourne arj emphatic that there was a second dark wa'nan, whos© soubriquet was “the Countess.” _ Mahon’s mother is living at Liverpool. Mhhoji had been living with hG jvife and daughter at Richmond. He is an Irishman. a n-l a well-known member of the Mid-Surrey Bowling Club. He was playing at the Club on Thursday in unusually good spirits, and seemed very happy.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 59, 7 May 1924, Page 5

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EASTBOURNE MYSTERY Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 59, 7 May 1924, Page 5

EASTBOURNE MYSTERY Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 59, 7 May 1924, Page 5