Forensic pathologist testifies at manslaughter trial

GOVERNMENT pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh, who had performed an autopsy on the body of Ganesh Nabi, told the judge and jury yesterday that death was caused by shock and haemorrhage that resulted from a stab wound.On trial for unlawfully killing Nabi is his brother, Joseph Kalladin.
Prosecutrix Miss Narissa Leander led evidence to show that the brothers were in a rum spree at Enmore North, on November 19, 2010, which developed into a fight between them, when the accused allegedly broke a coke bottle and stabbed his brother with the weapon.
The accused, who is conducting his own defence, disclosed that he would call two witnesses in his defence today.
Judge Jo-Ann Barlow is expected to sum up the evidence to the jury tomorrow, after which she would hand over the case to them for their consideration and verdict.

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