Advanced decomposition makes post-mortem inconclusive
A POST-MORTEM performed on Infant Forrester, whose body was discovered Wednesday at Craig sea dam, East Bank Demerara, was inconclusive because of its state of decomposition,the police have said.
The decomposed body of the 53-year-old Timehri, East Bank Demerara farmer/handyman was in such a state of decay that the police were unable to verify if there were any marks of violence.
Reports reveal that Infant Forrester, called “Bolt and Nut,”had suffered from random seizures. His body was discovered by a fisherman who was on the sea dam.
The dead man’s son, Dexter Forrester, said his father was a hardworking man who was peaceful and was not known to be a trouble-maker. The man with whom Forrester last worked told this publication that he did manual labour for anyone in the community who required a handyman.