Post–mortem finds dead Jamaican woman had ingested ‘pellets’ suspected to contain cocaine

–room companion still not caught
THE police have said that a post-mortem performed by Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh on the body of Jamaican national Beverley Anesta Gardner, 31, has found a number of ingested “pellets” suspected to contain cocaine, but the cause of her death has not yet been given.

Wanted: Anthony Lloyd Neville Morrison
Wanted: Anthony Lloyd Neville Morrison

Gardner’s body was discovered in a room at the New York Car Wash & Hotel, located at Camp and Princes Streets in Georgetown, on January 22; but because she had been unknown locally, the police had no choice but to await the arrival of her relatives from Jamaica to positively identify the body in order to facilitate the post-mortem, and this had taken some time.

The police have since issued a wanted bulletin for Jamaican Anthony Lloyd Neville Morrison, whom closed circuit television (CCTV) has reportedly identified as having been Gardner’s room companion.
Written By Michel Outridge 

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