CRIME Chief Seelall Persaud said, yesterday, they are still making efforts to get a positive identification of the Jamaican woman, who died here recently, before a post mortem can be performed on her.
He said there has been a delay with the autopsy because they are trying to contact relatives of the deceased to facilitate the operation here.

Persaud pointed out that no one in Guyana knows the dead woman and without such knowledge the examination cannot be done.
Following the murder of Beverley Anesta Gardner, the Guyana Police had issued a wanted bulletin for Anthony Lloyd Neville Morrison, another Jamaican they want to question.
The dead Gardner was discovered in a room at New York Car Wash & Hotel, Camp and Princes Streets, Georgetown, on January 22.
The 31-year-old woman had been a guest there when employees made the discovery and close circuit television (CCTV) aided the police in acquiring vital footage of the suspect’s identity.
(Michel Outridge)