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THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN BLACKPRIA RS.ThePrem Association's Uaotarbury correspondent telegraphs this morning that intelligence of the mysterious death in Biackftiar*, London, of Mrs Byrne, widow of Sergeant-Major Byrne, of Canterbury caused some sensation in the town. Smoe the death of her husband some two years since the deceased lady, who wm well known in Canterbury, resided in Broad stree*. Oae of her sisters is the wife of Sergeant Wakefield, of the Canterbury Garrison. Another is a maiden lady. Miss Nelson, of Chelsea, to whom it is supposed Mrs Byrne was proceeding when the suddenly expired. Deceased had occasionally assisted in the management of a fruiterer's business in Guildhall-street, carried on by Mr Elding. She left there about two o’clock on Saturday, stating her intention to return on Sunday night, and her non-appearance caused considerable uneasiness. Deceased’s parents reside at Great Yarmouth, where her only child, a little boy, is living. Her sudden death excites grave suspicions! and the result of the autopsy is looked forward to with some anxiety.The Press Association saysMrs Byrne's body was removed from St. Thomas’s Hospital to Lambeth Mortuary on Sunday, and the post-mortem examination is being made to-day. Two or three relatives or friends of the deoeased have arrived from Canterbury to identify the remains.
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Hull, North Humberside, GB

Tue, Sep 11, 1888

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