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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MOTHER ALLEGES

CONSPIRACY.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928.

ment which she had made with their house by promising to get Hayward on the 24th, Between back aemo Jewellery for her and 8 p.m. and 8,30 pan. Hayward tele-when she was there you then told phoned and enld that he was unher all sorts of stories about hor INDUCING GIRL TO COMMIT able to appear as he had work to being a bad girl and theso would

perform. The deceased, seemed make her commit suicide. SUICIDE:

Witness denied the allegaton... down-hearted. Witness loft the

The Mother: . Teat Ku and Hay- house shortly afterwards and ra Allegations of conspiracy to turned at 11 o'clock. The girl ward asked her to go to your floor induce her daughter to commit opened the door for him and he to, got these ornaments and thei suicide were made by the mother asked her why she had not return- Tsat Ku accused my daughter of at the adjourned inquiry into the ed to her mother. After some making love to you. This forced clrcumstances of the death of a hesitation she replied that she had young Chinese girl, Chun Mei-no place to sleep. ehun, who jumped. From the roof Witness told her that she could of No. 17, Waterloo Road, on the sleep on the settee on the veran afternoon of July 27.

dah. The following morning, wit- It was at the specific request of ness went to work at 4.30 am. and the deceased's parents that the returned for breakfast at 8.15. Caroner (Mr. W. Schoßfeld) andra The deceased was still in the jury started an inquiry to invest house. On three separate occa gate the circumstances, attending alons witness saw her put on her the girl's death and the mother best clothes, and then change and father therefore, were them again. He thought this privileged to elicit any informa- rather funny but did not say

en they so desired from the anything to her about it. various witnesses.

first

my daughter to commit suicide.

Witness: As I said before sha came to kcop an appointment with Hayward. I don't know anything about ornaments...

The Coroner: Did you hear Tsat Ku make any accusations?

Witness: No.

Advocnted Suicide.

. The Mother: Sometime ago," after the first quarrel my daughter had with Hayward, when they were living at Kennedy Town, Tsat Ku said to my daughter, "If you want At 9.45 witness went back to to die you had better engage a Sergeant Mottram was the work and returned home at 12.30 motor boat and commit suicide."

called yesterday. Ho witness

p.m. Both his housekeeper and You were present. and you said, atated that he went to No. 17, the deceased were on the floor, tho "Don't say a thing like that." Waterloo Road, on the afternoon of latter was wearing her long silk Witness: This le the first time July 27, and saw the body of the coat as if she were about to goI have heard anything about that, deceased lying on the road. She

out.

The Mother: Of course you' had several severe injuries to her

would deny it now.

ed life to be extinct.

The Fatal Jump.

Witness: He rang night and said he was on duty.

hood and appeared to be dead. After having his tifin witness The Coroner: Can you say why Dr. Toang of the Kwong Wah Hospital arrived on the scene and went to the rear part of the pre-Hayward did not turn after examining the girl pronoune-mises, leaving the deceased in the night with the jewellery?

front part. About a quarter of an hour later he went to the dining room but decerned was not there. Sho was nowhere to be found on the floor and witness not having heard her go down by the stairs went to the roof.

Witness saw Sanitary Inspector Lamprill who explained that he had gone on the roof of his house and saw the girl jump into the street. Orr mensuring the height of the fall witness found it to be about 46 feet.

tho

Mr. Calthrop asked the Coroner whether he and the jury wished allegations made by the deceased's mother regarding the funeral arrangements gone into but the foreman of the jury re- plied that that was not the point at issue, #

In reply to the Coroner witness said that deceased's mother was hysterien when she learned of her death and made violent allegations

Witness found the deceased on the roof walking along the ledge outside the parapet. On hearing witness she turned round and smiled and then jumped into, the street. Witness ran down and found her dead.

up that

up thai

The Mother: If he knew ho would be on duty that night he should not have made such a pro- mise,

The Coroner: You can put that to Mr. Hayward when he gives evidence,

The Mother: Why wasn't That Ku sleeping in the house on that particular night when it was pro- mised that my daughter was to go there?

H

The Mathert. Funny Isn't it? Tent Ku arranged for her to get her jewellery then she herself purposely stayed out night?

In reply to the Coroner witness The Coroner: Which night? said that he was about 12 feet The Mother: The night before away when he first saw the de- her death.

Witness: She went out and as cuased on the roof.

Answering the jury witness it was very late she stayed with onid that he did not see the girl's her adopted mother, mother either on the 27th or the The Mother: I don't know Sanitary Inspector's Evidence, Inspector Lamprill was then day before. She might have call-what you are talking about.

The Coroner: Don't you under- called and in reply to the Coroner ed but he had not seen her.

Asked if she had any questions stand Chinese or what?. suid that Tant Ku, referred to at the previous hearings, was his house-to put to the witness, the girl's keeper, Witness had known the mother said that on the morning deceased since November last of her daughter's death she had year, when she visited the house- gone to his house but the "boy" keeper. She was crying the first had refused to let her in.

The Coroner pointed out to the time she visited witness house. She complained of having had a woman that the witness had said quarrel with her mother and asked sho might have enlled without him If she could stay the night at the knowing, to which the mother re-daughter arrived? house. Witness raised no objec-plied that witness was on the tions and she remained with the verandah washing at the time. fl

was then shortly after 7 o'clock. housekeeper over night.

Witness denied that he was at home at that time. He did not return until after & o'clock.

for the

That Ku's Absence. The Coroner: Is it alleged that was there when your Tsat Ku

The Mother: The next morning

when my daughter came home i

asked her about it and she said that Tant Ku was not there and Hayward did not turn up with the jewellery, She said that she waited until 11 p.m. and ns it was late she stayed there for the night. The Coroner (to witness). Were you aware that the arrangement had been made?

Witness: I knew the arrange- ment had been made,

The Coroner: About this' ar- rangement; id Taat Ku know about 4?

The deceased frequently called to see his housekeeper and it was during one of these visits that she

The deceased's mother address- had met Mr. Hayward, who him aelf was often a guest at witnessing the witness said that his "boy" house. Two or three weeks iwler knew and asked why he was not the girl and Mr. Hayward went to called, as he was still alive.

The Coroner: Even so: it Kennedy Town to live. On several occasions after that the girl visit-doesn't take us anywhere. What ed the housekeeper and on July does it matter whether you went 26 she stayed the night with her.there or not. I don't understand. The Coroner: Did she ever say He (witness) says he did not see anything about Hayward? Did you. You might have been there she ever make any complaints without him knowing.

The mother insisted that wit about him?

Witness: She always asked mneness had seen her,

Do you know if anybody else The mother further asked wit-told her. Did Hayward tell her? to telephone him to come over.

Did she seem happy 7-No. Sheness why her daughter had wanted seemed rather dopressed and to commit suicide to which wit several times she told me that she ness replied that he did not know. did not want to live.

Unable to Help. Continuing witness said that he The Mother: Was Taat Ku saw the deceased on July 24 and there7--She was in the servants' July 20. On the former date she room,

:

went to the house and asked wit Why wasn't Tsat Ku sitting with ness to telephone Hayward and my daughter?-She was doing tell him to go to Kowloon. Wit- some ironing,

Witness: I didn't say anything to her about it,

Hayward did not see her. No one told Teat Ku so far as I know.

The Mother: It's very unusual. Hayward broke his promise and Tsat Ku purposely stayed out of the house.

The Coroner (to witness): 'Do you think Taat Ku stayed out of the house purposely?

Witness: No.

The Mother: Do you mean to ness carried out her wishes and You saw her fall off; why didn't Hayward later went over. Wit-you go to her rescue?-The dis- say that my daughter had no place ness did not know what was, said Lance was too far. It was about to sleep and had gone to your hotween the two. It was a private 12 or 13 feet. By the time I reach-place to: sleep? I gave one of conversation and he did not listened the parapet she had hit the my sub-tenants notice and there

"All Dressed Up."

rond,

was a large room at my house. Later the deceased left the floor If she wanted to commit suicide The Coroner: No, he doesn't and shortly afterwards both Hay-why should she want to go to your any so. He said your daughter ward and witness went down house to do it?

auid so. stairs. At the bottom they found The Coroner (to witness): Have the deceased crying. Hayward you any idea why she should go to told her to go home but Instead your house to commit suicide? she walked in the opposite direc- Witness: No. tion. The two men followed her and found her lying on a vacant piece of ground a short distance away from the house. She was put into a ricahn and again told to go home.

The Mother: You three in the house conspired together to make my daughter commit suicide,

Witness: No.

The Mother: I heard people The Mother: Then why did the say that both you and Taat Ku do it? conspired together to do her harm. The Coroner: We shall find The Coroner (to mother): What that out during the course of the particular harm do you mean? inquiry which will last another The Mother: I heard from one six or seven days at this rate. Two days later she again visited source that you (witness) · and The inquiry was again adjourn the house according to an arrange-Teat Ku Induced my daughter to 'ed.

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