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Show A novel point in ins'irance litigation liti-gation has resulted from the convictk n of Eyraud, thejstrangler of Goufee. His life was insured in an English company which now refuses to accept the premium from his wife on the ground that Eyiiaud, having placed himself in the immediate danger of capital punishment, practically committed com-mitted suicide, thus invalidating his insurance. The condemned man is also suffering from a disease that may even carry him off before the executioner execu-tioner can perform his allotted task. The wife's appeal to the courts, therefore, there-fore, presents a unique array of facts for consideration. |