Marga d'Andurain

Marga d'Andurain (born Jeanne Amélie Marguerite Clérisse; May 29 1893 – November 5, 1948) was a French adventurer and suspected criminal. During her lifetime, she was accused of espionage, drug trafficking, selling pearls and diamonds on the black market, as well as killing her two husbands and godson, but none of these claims have been conclusively proven. D'Andurain is noted for being the first European to enter the holy city of Mecca. She was murdered aboard her yacht, the Djéïlan, at the age of 55.

Marga d'Andurain

Marga d'Andurain (born Jeanne Amélie Marguerite Clérisse; May 29 1893 – November 5, 1948) was a French adventurer and suspected criminal. During her lifetime, she was accused of espionage, drug trafficking, selling pearls and diamonds on the black market, as well as killing her two husbands and godson, but none of these claims have been conclusively proven. D'Andurain is noted for being the first European to enter the holy city of Mecca. She was murdered aboard her yacht, the Djéïlan, at the age of 55.