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Foreign News January 25, 1901

The Age Herald

Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama

What is this article about?

In Paris, remains of American artist Langrel Harys, found floating in the Seine on January 12, identified on January 24 as suicide likely due to discouragement. US Consulate seeks relatives, including father Henry Harys in Kansas City.

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Remains Identified

Paris, January 24.-The remains of a young man of refined features which have been in the Morgue since January 12, when they were floating in the Seine have been identified as those of Langrel Harys, an artist well known in the American colony.

The United States Consulate officials are attempting to locate his relatives. His father is supposed to be Henry Harys of 3225 Lydia avenue, Kansas City. He lived here at the Hotel De France and made a precarious living by the brush. It is believed discouragement led to his suicide.

What sub-type of article is it?

Suicide Expatriate Death

What keywords are associated?

Paris Suicide American Artist Seine Morgue Kansas City

What entities or persons were involved?

Langrel Harys Henry Harys United States Consulate Officials

Where did it happen?

Paris

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris

Event Date

January 12 To January 24

Key Persons

Langrel Harys Henry Harys United States Consulate Officials

Outcome

remains identified as suicide; relatives being located

Event Details

Remains of young artist Langrel Harys found floating in Seine on January 12, held in Morgue until identified on January 24. Well-known in American colony, lived at Hotel De France, precarious living by painting. Discouragement believed to lead to suicide. Father Henry Harys in Kansas City.

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