MURDER AT TOKIRIMA
A YOUTH SHOT DEAD
Taumaranui, Oct, 15, A sensational murder occurred at the backblock settlement of Tokirima, 25 miles out, last night m ? a / eturn ed .soldier named W, Anderson, a 'man aged be* tween 30 or 40 years, went to the house of Loft brothers,,where he found Jim Loft (a married mau and his nephew, Fred Telfour, at home.
l Anderson asked for tea and bread, which loft got for him, Anderson also asked for an overc?a u' He then said, "Areyouall at home. Loft replied "Yes," " Anderson said,."l will get the wo of you," meaning the two Loft brothers,
Anderson thin pointed a rifla at Jim Loft, but Fred Telfour. av' lad aged 18 interposed and re.' , ceived the charge in the chest, He died in five minutes, The other Loft brother was ab« sent at another farm at Ohura, Jim Loft rushed through the bedroom and escaped through a window, swam the Ohura River, and walked barefooted, through the bush 16 mile 3 to the Aukopae boat landing, on the Wanganui Kiver, where he is now in bed in a state of collapse. Anderson, who is a' returned i soldier and well-known as a/?* bcotch piper had been sacked by '' - the. Loft Bros., and it is stated had a grudge against them.
William Anderson, who is ac- < cused of the*'murder, was ar-' C rested on Sunday, two miles from the scene of the tragedy. On Saturday night Anderson ' went to a Hindu scrubcutter's camp, asking for food, He placed a magazine rifle'against the tent while eating. Anderson told the Hindu he was a 1 policeman from Taumarunui, but the Hindu said lie was not. Anderson then said he was a farmer at Tata. The Hindu rushed the rifle and refused to give it up. Eventually the two U ; men went to Oliver's, away, the Hindu holding Ander. son by the arm, The Hindu askedOliver if this was the man the poliee wanted. Oliver \yejit for hia BoectßCies, but nover retiir.ied, ihaywent-into Oliver's whare and while there Anderson drew* knife, and the Hindu ran away, taking the rifle with him, Anderson then went to Flem. & Btm,QlJ &red at
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Te Puke Times, 19 October 1920, Page 2
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