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WIFE ALLEGES THAT HUSBAND PLANNED TO KIDNAP DAUGHTER
A husband, described by Judge Beazley as "an impossible man to deal with," was alleged by his wife at the Old Bailey to have tried to hire an acroplane to take her daughter away from school.
The husband, John Tunstall (30), a ship's officer, was recently bound over for stealing goods from his wife and her friend, Mr. Harry Mayo:
He failed to appear on an order alleging a breach of recognisances and a Bench warrant was issued for his arrest.
Shortly after the judge had adjourned, Tunstall appeared in the precincts of the court and was ordered by the Recorder (Mr. Gerald Dodson) to go below to the cells.
He appeared in court in the afternoon and was bound over for two years on giving an undertaking not to molest or interfere with his wife, her child or Mr. Harry
Mayo.
Judge Beazley, commenting on Mrs. Tunstall's statement that she served the court order on her husband in a Strand restaurant, sald It was "very undesirable" and "grossly irregular." A solicitor said he gave it to Mr. Mayo.
WIFE'S EVIDENCE
Mrs. Louise Tunstall stated in reply to Mr. B. Gibbens (prosecut- ink) that her husband went to the boarding school where the call was oud was found wandering around the dormitories.
Mrs. Tunstall added that her chilt was by a former busband.
"The principal was very worried.", she continued, "because he had been trying to hire an aeroplane in the village and he and he was going to take the child way."
Miss Gladys Croak said that June Knowles, Mrs. Tunstall's daughter, school. She WAS a pupil at her added:
"When Tuntuil cane he told me: that he wanted to discuss with me whether I thought it wise to intity Mrs. Tunstall of his visit on Sunday. Then he went on to tell ne varios things about Mis. Tunstall.
When Tunstall eventually appeared in the dock Mrs. Tunstall repeated her evidence.
Judge Beazley asked Mrs. Tunstall what her husband was alleged to have said. She replied: "He said that he did not care about the old fool Benz- ley."
(Earlier she had said "that old
fool Bailey.")
Referring to the serving of the order, Tunstall and his wife threw it through his ear window. Tunstall denied repeating that she gave it to him in the restaurant.
This Mrs.
Replying to Mr. Gibbens Miss Crook (recalled) said it came to her knowledge that when Tunstall was leaving the school on Sunday he stop- per young man in Air Force unit- form and Inquired where was the nearest place he could charter a pri-
vate acroplane,
TUNSTALL'S ALLEGATION
Tunstall said he was concerned because he was told that June was il. He had brought her up to be a Roman Catholle and said he found that a golden crucifix and her rosary and Prayer Book had been taken away.
"It was of Major importance to my that the child should have
these "She was going to
"I said, 'You will not be seeing things," he said. June to-day. He said, 'Yes, I have be in an environment of evil, because come to see her. I told him I was she was going back to her mother, Forry I could not give him permis- Who was actually living in sin with a sion, and we then chatted pleasantly. [ Jew." Later his manner changed completely.
Tunstall told the judge that he wos
"He said, "Well, you have forced going to Portuguese East Africa and me to lay my cards on the table. I hoped to go on to India and would be om the child's father, and no power away for 18 months.
on earth can prevent a father froin seeing his child. Finally he declared that he would pull down every brick
in the place to see her. He said, 'I have sune papers in my car I will go and get them,"
"CHILD, PAWN IN GAME" Miss Crook suid that while Tunstall was out of the room she telephoned When the superinten- to the police. dent called Mr. Tunstall apologised.
Mr. Gibbens declared that Tun- stall's stepchild was a pawn in his He asked that Kume with his wife. Tunstall's recognisances should be estreated.
Judge Beazley did not estreat the recognisances, but issued a Bench warrant.
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