MURDER AND SUICIDE
SHOOTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.
FARMER AND GIRL LIBRARIAN.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, Aug. 9.
At an inquest into the Trangie shooting case the coroner found ‘ that Jean Carmen died of a bullet wound maliciously and feloniously inflicted by Henry Foreman, who afterwards committed suicide.
Henry Maxwell Foreman, aged 30, o' Coralbingie station, Trangie, and MissJean Carmen, aged 20, who was- the librarian at the Trangie School of Arts, were found dead on July 20 beside a motor-car on a road eight miles from Warren. The deaths were due to bullet wounds, the shots, having been fired from a pearifle. Both were very well known in the district and had been seen at polo games at Trangie two days before the tragedy, but they disappeared from the grounds and had not been seen alive again.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1934, Page 4
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