AUSTRALIAN GIRL’S DEATH
BODY FOUND IN FLAT A PARIS MYSTERY PARIS, Nov. 13. 'l’he police were baffled by the death oJ. a beautiful Australian, Ruth Cooper, at her flat. She was formerly resident in London and her father, it is believed, lives at Oberon, New South Wales. Iler death was reported by a young artist. A doctor refused a certificate [lending a post-mortem. George Delapointe, a friend, said that Miss Cooper had been ill for several days. He visited her at her flat after shopping and found her dead. The police ascertained that Miss Cooper was 30 years of age and was formerly in love with an English peer’s son. The friendship was broken and 1 she went to live in Paris. A NATURAL DEATH CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS PARIS, Nov. 13. The post-mortem on Miss Cooper disclosed a natural death due to conges- , tion of the lungs supervening on a colii. An order has been given for burial of the body. STATEMENT DENIED PARIS, Nov. 13. ( The Daily Telegraph’s Paris corrcs- ; pondent reports that Miss Cooper’s ' friendship with a Peer’s son is untrue- j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 270, 15 November 1932, Page 7
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185AUSTRALIAN GIRL’S DEATH Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 270, 15 November 1932, Page 7
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