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DEATH SOLVES MYSTERY

MAN WHO HAD BEEN MISSING KILLED IN COLLISION A disappearance which had puzzled the Metropolitan police since November was solved at 1 the inquest on William Alfred Marsh, Si motor tester, who was killed, when the car which he was driving from Birmingham to Coventry collided with a lorry. Documents in the man’s possession gave his name as William Alfred Race, of Tyseley, Birmingham, hut a young woman named Florence Race, who gave ‘evidence of identification, admitted that she was hot married to the man, whose wife she knew. The police got into tolich with Mrs. Marsh, of Rencliffe Road, East Ham, who told them that the body was that of her husband.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 80, 13 March 1931, Page 5

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DEATH SOLVES MYSTERY Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 80, 13 March 1931, Page 5

DEATH SOLVES MYSTERY Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 80, 13 March 1931, Page 5

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