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THE COPENHAGEN TRAGEDY.

A SENSAOIONiAL SEQUiEL.

MRS KOiOH CONFESSES. /

-turnted Press Association. —CopyriglitA Received 11.20 in.im., Dec. 11. COPENHAGEN, Dec. 11. Madame Koch wlent to the poliice station in her nightdress. Slhe detiailßd the murder- Her narrative subsequently 'aroused' suspicion, and she i was arrested. ;Sne confessed that she and' ' lier lover K mamed Vindinig, were gui>lity. It id supposed that Vinddng fled to England.

(A oaible on the 9th inst. eftiat'ed that burglars ibroke into t^e house of Koch, a mianufaiefcurer, and stole a, thoaisiand' crowns. Koch aippteared, and after a fight the iburgliars /beheaided ihim iand attempted to strangle his wife. The iburglars csdaped.)

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 12 December 1912, Page 5

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THE COPENHAGEN TRAGEDY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 12 December 1912, Page 5

THE COPENHAGEN TRAGEDY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 12 December 1912, Page 5