Mary Jane Kelly
Tha Mary Jane Kelly (c. 1863 – 9 November 1888), air chantainn ri Marie Jeanette Kelly, "Fair Emma", "Ginger" agus "Black Mary", air chreidsinn am bitheantas a bhith 'na h-ìobairteach deireannach an dearg-sreath-mhortaire dì-ainmaichte Seoc an Reubainnear, a mharbh agus chonablaich iomadaidh mnathan anns a' cheàrn Whitechapel an Lunnainn as an deireadh an Lùnasdal ris an tòiseachadh na Samhna, 1888.[1] Bha i gu tuairmseach 25 bliadhnaichean a dh'aois agus a' còmhnaidh am bochdainn aig an àm a bàis.[1] Thuairmsich na h-aithrisean an uair sin a h-àirde aig 5 troighean agus 7 òirlich (1.70 meatairean).[1] Tha an dath a fuilt beagan neo-chinnteach mar ciallaichidh a frith-ainmean iomadach.
Mary Jane Kelly | |
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Beatha | |
Breith | Luimneach, 1863 |
Dùthaich | Rìoghachd Aonaichte na Breatainne Mòire agus Èireann |
Bàs | Spitalfields (en) , 9 dhen t-Samhain 1888 |
Nàdar a’ bhàis | murt duine |
Murtair | Seoc an Reubainnear |
Foghlam | |
Cànain | Cuimris |
Dreuchd | |
Dreuchd | siùrsach |
Àirde | 170 centimetre |
Creideamh | |
Creideamh | Caitligeachd |
Tha an dath a fuilt air a bhith air aithris gu h-iomadach cho bàn no ruadh agus b'urrainn do "Black Mary" (Màiri Dhubh) chiallachadh gun robh i chiar. Bha air an dath a sùilean aithris cho gorma. 'Na fhèin-eachdraidh, thagair an lorg-poileas Walter Dew gun do dh'aithnich e Kelly gu math le lèirsinn agus thug e iomradh air cho "glè tharraingeach" agus "'na nighean bhreagha, thiugh".[1] Their e gun do chuir i uimpe aparan glan geal ach nach do chuir i ad oirre fhèin a-riamh. Dh'aithris Sir Melville Macnaghten an Metropolitan Police Force, nach cunnaic i gu dìreach a-riamh, gun aithnicheadh i airson a "tarrangan suimeile pearsanta" leis na bun-tomhasan an uair sin. Thug an Daily Telegraph de 10 an t-Samhain 1888 iomradh oirre cho "àrd, tana, bàn, snuaidh òig, agus choltais tharraingich".[2] Thuirteadh i a bhith fileanta sa' Chuimris.
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