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BURIED HER ALIVE.

An extraordinary caae of suicide in reported^fntm.'- Evreux, 'in - the . Departs menH q£:?h>,-Eure^by tKe Telegrapu's correspondent/'A*>Breton 'woman named Mali* Morven. .aged 35, dug a graveby the aid©' of that of her sister, and then buried herself alive. Morvan was' an exemplary servant, employed by a farmeecnear Evntax. Becently one ot her.married sisters.died,-and on her deathbed .extracted from Marie « promaie. This was to'the. effect that the Utter-r-wonld i faithfully marry her brother-in-law -whenPhe waa left a widower.' After'tbe-death of the sister Marie .-Morvan. thought of the promise. Aa-ahst Jiad no desire \to wed, and jioUkingf:<~.for:. her .brother-in-law; the widower,^ she resaltedito die. She would thenAjhe'. considered/!join her sister in the- fcexfcriforld.vandbanake matters all rightiwitlii her.',The-*oman, it appears, lilted tup-.the. grarestdne^ over her sister, Vandif afte^-«he.<. Hmd excavated a tftjDb:tot lienoH.birouKht the 'slab down, over'her. ,r Pait^ ,-ofjMarie-. Morvan's dress waa aeenj vprotrioding ' from the headstone ,by anolhej sister, .a Madame Ledu, who went to visit the grave. Surprised, i^he; woman called, for help from people-near at-hajid, and the slab being raneed;--Marie Marvon was found dead in the grave-dug by her own hands. She was-suffocated soon after the head on. her.,.. Her hands and face-were not covered- b;; yttie earth, which she had managed to "pile over, her. body. "•

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Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10731, 26 August 1902, Page 1

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BURIED HER ALIVE. Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10731, 26 August 1902, Page 1

BURIED HER ALIVE. Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10731, 26 August 1902, Page 1

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