Handling weapons. Despite all the warnings in the press, fatal accidents involving weapons continue unabated. Recently, while driving through the countryside, Georg Hansen, a chauffeur employed by the transport company Jos Van den Bulcke-Mertens from Bonneweg, found a submachine gun and took it back to his employer’s garage. As he was handling it, a shot suddenly went off, striking 19-year-old Camille van den Bulcke, his employer’s son, who was standing there, in the heart and piercing his shoulder. The doctor summoned to the scene could only pronounce him dead. The police arrested Hansen and took him to the local prison. The chauffeur in question was the son of Luxembourgish parents from Gross-Moyeuvre (Lorraine). Hansen had joined the van den Bulcke family as a chauffeur in late autumn 1944. His unfortunate victim was buried yesterday afternoon in the Bonneweg cemetery. Escher-