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The Mumbles Mystery – The Disappearance of Edward Macaulay Punnett, 1904

The Mumbles Mystery – The Disappearance of Edward Macaulay Punnett, 1904 A Tragedy on the Welsh Coast Halifax Evening Courier In October 1904, newspapers across Britain carried a striking headline: “MUMBLES MYSTERY.” The story concerned the disappearance of Mr. E. N. Punnett , a commercial traveller from Birmingham who had journeyed to Swansea on business and later travelled to the Mumbles for a bathing excursion. When he failed to return, concern quickly grew, and what began as a simple seaside visit soon became a widely reported tragedy that unsettled both the Swansea community and the city of Birmingham, where he was well known. Birmingham Daily Mail Discovery at Bracelet Bay The Birmingham Daily Mail published one of the earliest and most detailed accounts under the title “A Welsh Coast Tragedy.” It described how Mr. Punnett’s bicycle, clothing, watch, and bathing towel were discovered on the rocks near Bracelet Bay , an area notorious for its steep, jagged formations and the po...

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