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== Post Whitechapel Murders ==
A fair deal is known about Aaron Kosminski in the period following the Whitechapel murders - with a great deal of thanks required for '''Paul Begg''' and '''Martin Fido''' for their relentless research.
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| 12th July 1890
| Kosminski was admitted to the Mile End Workhouse from his brother Wolf’s house at 3, Sion Square.
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|15th July 1890
| Kosminski was released back into his brother's care
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|4th February 1891
|Kosminski was readmitted into the Mile End Workhouse - this time from 16, Greenfield Street.
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|7th February 1891
|After being examined by Dr Edmund King, Kosminski was committed to the Colney Hatch Asylum
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|April 1894
|Kosminski was transferred to the Leavesden Asylum near Watford. He remained there until his death in 1919.
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