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Bharatt died from blunt trauma to the head
Posted: Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Private autopsy: Bharatt died from blunt trauma to the head
There has been uncertainty on whether or not the findings of a private autopsy could form the basis of a criminal charge, but multiple legal sources told Newsday that such findings can be used by investigators to build a case once the pathologist is registered with the Medical Board. Sources said the Bharatt family must make the report available to the police.

Inshan Ishmael: Andrea's private autopsy showed blunt force trauma
He said the autopsy was conducted by pathologist Professor Hubert Daisley at Boodoo's Funeral Home in Cunupia.

Rambharat: Pepper spray deadlier than a gun
WHILE saying the National Security Council (NSC) will consider a report done on the use of pepper spray, Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat warned that this protective measure can be deadlier than a firearm.

DSS founder on money laundering charges
Kerron Clarke, founder of the Drugs Sou Sou (DSS), was charged today with two counts of money laundering contrary to section 45(1)(b) of the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Police charge DSS boss with receiving stolen tv
Clarke was granted $300,000 bail by a Justice of the Peace to cover the charges and will appear virtually in court on Thursday. According to the charges, Clarke is alleged to have received a television on a date unknown between May 3, 2019 to February 8, 2021.

Private autopsy: Bharatt murder accused was beaten to death
According to the family's attorney, Nestor Alloy-Dinnoo, the pathologist said Morris suffered trauma to the skull and chest with a blunt object. He also had bilateral rib fractures which made his lungs collapse, and haemorrhaging of the brain

2 suspects confessed to robbing Andrea 'who just wanted to go home'
Under interrogation by officers shortly after his arrest, one suspect said all he did was withdraw $5,000 using the bank card given to him by Balcon. But when Balcon was arrested, he claimed he was merely the driver of the fake taxi in which Bharatt had the misfortune of entering the afternoon of January 29, at the Arima Taxi Stand.

Dad on the run: Rape of mentally challenged daughter
Police received the report on Sunday night from the 24-year-old victim and her aunt. The victim reported that earlier that night the victim's father took her to an abandoned house situated behind where she resides.

Bishop Anstey/Trinity East to sensitise young men about violence against women

COVID-19 cases up to 136 as elderly female becomes latest victim
COVID-19-related deaths have risen to 136 with the passing of an elderly female with comorbidities

Irish authorities deny COVID vaccine linked to Trini doctor's death

Graphic images coming on packs
Deyalsingh: Bid to discourage smokers

Tabaquite skeletal remains identified as male
Investigations are still under way after the farmer found the bones while digging for yam just off Alleyne Road, Brasso Venado around 10 am on Tuesday.

Girl, 16, shot dead in Claxton Bay
Tamika Griffith, of Iere Village, Princes Town, was found in the living room of her relatives' apartment where she was staying at Sookoo Trace.

Police search for missing Arima girl, 15



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