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ref: 1650/C41 No's 59, 98 Coroner's papers

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Plymouth & West Devon Record Office
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Sub Lieutenant J V Evans, A E Cockerton, Grace Guscott, Poppy Emma Curwood
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The Westminster Hotel, The Crescent, Plymouth
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Civilian
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A4233188
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21 June 2005

The two girls referred to were Grace Guscott of Coburg Street, Plymouth, assistant porter and Poppy Curwood of Torpoint, Cornwall, chambermaid, both aged 19. They were never found and so, under regulation 30A of the Defence Regulations, 1939, death certificates were issued in June 1941. A. E. Cockerton testified to the coroner: 鈥淧oppy Emma Curwood was a chambermaid in my employ at the Hotel.鈥淥n the night of 21st March 1941 she was definitely in the hotel. She was seen last on the second floor.鈥淭he premises had a direct hit from a H. E. bomb 鈥 and were destroyed by fire afterwards. She has never been seen since. I am quite sure that she died there that night.鈥

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