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Royal mother: An 1845 illustration of the Queen with Bertie, the future King Edward VII, and elder sister Victoria At a quarter to six in the morning on Saturday, June 10, 1854, Henry Woolgar, a labourer from Esher in Surrey, was on his way to work when he passed a cottage and noticed something curious hanging from an upstairs window. As he drew closer he saw, to his consternation, that it was a pillow saturated with blood. Gemini Tv Mogali Rekulu Serial Last Episode.
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Then, a woman was glimpsed inside, apparently trying to attract their attention. Woolgar fetched a ladder, climbed up and peered in.
At first he could not see anyone. Then a terrible apparition emerged at the top of the stairs.
Killarney Provincial Park Map Pdf. It was Mary Ann Brough. Her hair was hanging down and her body was covered in blood. As she turned towards him, Woolgar saw that her throat had been slashed. From the wound a curious whistling sound emanated.
Woolgar hastily descended the ladder and ran to fetch a doctor. By the time he returned with the local constable, another neighbour had entered and found a scene of unimaginable horror. Mary Ann lay on a bed.
On the floor nearby was her son William, his throat cut. In the other rooms he found five more children, all with their throats slashed, lying dead. The house was ‘deluged with blood’. Who, wondered the horrified witnesses, could have slaughtered six children – 11-year-old Georgy (Georgiana), William, aged eight, Carry, seven, four-year-old twins Harriet and Henry and one-year- old baby George – and attempted to kill their devoted mother, Mary Ann, who lay grievously wounded? The answer came after a doctor miraculously managed to sew Mary Ann’s throat back up, enabling her to speak. She had, she confessed, killed the children one by one with a razor, before trying to kill herself.