Lilian May Peters
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Blind Woman's fatal Burns
A blind woman, Lilian May Peters, was left in her room at 49, Great Queen-st., London, on Sunday afternoon sitting by the fire. Shortly afterwards screams were heard, and she was seen rushing down the stairs enveloped in flames. She died from her burns after admission to Charing Cross Hospital. At the inquest at Westminster yesterday a verdict of "Accidental death" was registered. (Published in the "Northern Echo" on December 7, 1921) |
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Lilian May Peters, aged 37 years, was buried in Barnet, London, England on 09 December 1921.
The 1911 Census mentioned a Lily May Peters, born abt. 1884, who lived in the Working Girls House, Siddons Building, Drury Lane in St. Martin in the Fields, London, England. She was registered as boarder. |
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