“FLEE WITH ME, OR DIE,” CRIES YOUNG GIRL.
WANTED TO FIGURE IN KIDNAPPING STORY. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. A.P.A. and Sydney' “ Sun ’’ Cable. (Received December 17, 10.45 a.m.) ROME, December 16. The “ Daily Mail ” correspondent tells the following extraordinary story: Flee with me or die,” cried Paolina Pizzo, the fifteen-vear-old daughter of an Italian millionaire, pointing a revolver at Giuseppi Marchesi. a good-look-ing mechanic friend cf the family. Marchesi hesitated: ‘’Kidnap me, or I will kill you! " repeated Paolina. Marchesi acompanied the girl to her motor-car. On the following day he returned the pistol to Paulina’s father, who asked him to fetch his daughter back immediately. Paolina, delighted at figuring as the heroine of a kidnapping, returned to her home happy. Her father has promised that she may marry Marchesi when she is older.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18340, 17 December 1927, Page 1
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