I came across this small account in Lloyd's weekly of Sunday, September 16, 1888, mentioning a Susan Ward involved in what seems to have been initially reported as an accident;
Yesterday Susan Ward, aged 64, a labourer's wife, of Nicholas-road, Old Bethnal Green Rd. was admitted to the London Hospital with a dangerous lacerated wound on the arm, through falling on a broken bottle which she let fall.
I believe that someone (thousand aplologies for not knowing who! ) found a Susan Ward in the London Hospital records and identified her as a possible for the woman described as the victim of a cut throat attempt reported in the Daily Telegraph of 3 October 1888 (the attack having taken place ten days earlier) the name. date and admission to the London Hospital seem to tally with the woman found in the hospital records, does anyone know exactly what Susan Ward's hospital records described her injuries as being?
Thanks
Debs
Yesterday Susan Ward, aged 64, a labourer's wife, of Nicholas-road, Old Bethnal Green Rd. was admitted to the London Hospital with a dangerous lacerated wound on the arm, through falling on a broken bottle which she let fall.
I believe that someone (thousand aplologies for not knowing who! ) found a Susan Ward in the London Hospital records and identified her as a possible for the woman described as the victim of a cut throat attempt reported in the Daily Telegraph of 3 October 1888 (the attack having taken place ten days earlier) the name. date and admission to the London Hospital seem to tally with the woman found in the hospital records, does anyone know exactly what Susan Ward's hospital records described her injuries as being?
Thanks
Debs
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