EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.
EVENTS MOVING ,KAST. FURTHER PARTICULARS. LONDON, May 7.Events are moving rapidly in connection with the Eastbourne bungalow mystery. Detectives this evening toow Mahon to Eastbourne, where they made a definite charge. The police say the victim Avas ■aged 28, and had been living at the Women’s Club in West London. She Avas identified by means of a skirt found in the bungalow. Her Club mates say Miss Kaye Avas a pretty, sAveet-naturecl girl, marriage. She was never visited by wildly happy over her prospective men. Tennis avu-s her chief hobby. A motor driver and other people in Eastbourne are emphatic that there Avas a second dark woman, whose soubriquet avus ‘The Countess 1 .”
Mahon’s mother is living at Liverpool. Mahon has been living"with his wife and daughter at Richmond. He is an Irishman, and a AvellknoAvn member of the Mid-Surrey BoAvliug Club. He Avas playing at the Club on Thursday in unusually good spirits, and seemed very happy.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10617, 8 May 1924, Page 2
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