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Show V-Bomb Kills Parents As Girl Goes to School LONDON. The official language lan-guage still calls them V-bomb "incidents" "inci-dents" in southern England. Thirteen-year-old Daphne Newton figured in one. She had just said good-by to her father and mother and run out of the house to call for a friend on the way to school. As she rounded the corner and pushed open her friend's gate, the V-weapon fell. When choking clouds of dust cleared, Daphne looked back. Her home was a rubble; her parents par-ents dead beneath it. . Her neighborhood since 1940 has been scarred by a mine, an ordinary ordi-nary bomb and two flying bombs, all before last fall. The local church has been dam-agd dam-agd for the fourth time. Another V-weapon V-weapon injured many children who were on their way to school. The head teacher says most of them would have been killed if the bomb had struck later when all were in schooL |