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behind the compound wall close to the corner but couldn't see
any one. My view was obstructed by the latrine roof."
sd. Au Hun
sd. R.E.Lind sell
P.U.
Enquiry adjourned to 12th August at 2 p.m.
ad. R.E.Lindsell
F.H. 9.8.30
12/8. Enquiry continued.
Jury present.
Au Hun - 3rd witness - recalled.
Next I saw the Station Guard, an I.P.C. in uniform, run into
the compound through the back gate. He did not have his
revolver in his hand. He had reached about the middle of the
compound when the other I.P.C., whom I had seen fire his rifle,
came in through the gate at a run. He fired one more shot
towards the passage by the Charge Room. The Station Guard ran
inside and switched on the alarm bell. I saw the murderer
enter the Station and turn up the inner stairs that lead to the
Sergeant's quarters. At that moment I.P.C.B.9 came into the
compound by the back gate holding his hands to his stomach. On reaching a point 5 or 6 feet from the Indian cook-house he collapsed on the ground. He rolled about on the ground and
groaned. Then I heard another shot fired inside the Station
from the direction of the top of the stairs. Then the murderer reappeared through the passage door on to the back 1st floor
verandah. He fired two shots in my direction but over the
roof. Then I saw my mistress (1.e. 2nd witness's wife) appear at the inner door of the pantry of which the outer door
I beckoned to her to go back. She withdrew.
was open.
now in the amah's room and shut her and myself therein.
I was
About
3 minutes later I heard 4 or 5 shots fired in rapid succession.
They sounded to come from somewhere near the Sergeant's bath
room, of which the door had been ajar.