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la An English Home WOMAN AND THREE CHILDREN FOUND SHOT DEAD (Per Press Association) , LONDON, May 28. Five people, were found shot dead at Cambridge in the home of H. C. Tebbutt, ex-captain of the Cambridge country cricket team. The dead are: —Mrs. Helen Williams, who was associated with divorce proceedings which Tebbutt’s wife brought in 1929; Mrs. Williams’ daughter Betty, aged 13; Tebbutt’s sons, Michael, aged three, and Richard, aged 18 months. The servants were packing a motor-car preparatory to a drive to a seaside bungalow. They heard shots and found the children, with head wounds, in the kitchen and Tebbutt and Mrs. Williams in the hall with a revolver alongside Tebbutt, who habitually carried a revolver.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 132, 30 May 1932, Page 5
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