A FAMILY POISONED.
MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, November 24. At Lancaster, Ohio, Irwin Henderson, his wife, and four children, the eldest being seven, were found dead as a result of poisoning under mysterious circumstances. Twice during the last week the whole family was made dangerously ill from a breakfast cereal, and Henderson expressed the belief that somebody had a grudge against him. He wrote a letter to the Ohio Department ot Health asking for their aid in an analysis of the food, saying his physician believed the illness was caused by arsenic poisoning. The letter, however, was'never mailed. but was found on a table when the police broke the door to-day and discovered the bodies. The police have no clues.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 6
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