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Summary: Ship’s Crew Questioned (Press, 19 April 1975)
On 19 April 1975, Christchurch detectives conducted interviews with 50 crew members of the motor vessel Laurentic, which had docked in Lyttelton the previous day. The investigation stemmed from the death of a guest, William Thomas Bradley, a cabaret entertainer who was performing as a female impersonator under the stage name Bella. Bradley was discovered deceased in Sydney Harbour on the morning of Monday, following a party aboard the ship before it departed Sydney on Sunday. The interview, led by Detective Senior-Sergeant A. G. I. Rogers and involving twelve detectives, found no evidence of suspicious circumstances surrounding Bradley's death. A subsequent report is expected to be submitted to the Sydney police for further review.
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