Zorg labourer died from fractured spine, blunt trauma 
The deceased, Arvin Toolsie Mayhilall
The deceased, Arvin Toolsie Mayhilall

– mother believes her son was murdered 

AN autopsy conducted on the remains of Arvin Toolsie Mayhilall has revealed that he died as a result of fractured spine and trauma to his head. The autopsy was performed by government pathologist, Dr. Nehaul Singh, on Friday at the Suddie Mortuary.

However, according to the mother of the deceased, Jaiwantie Mayhilall, she believed that her son was murdered and is, therefore, calling for justice. She said based on the post mortem, her son was given a hard hit to the neck and the spine.

The mother of the deceased is clueless about how that happened to her son, knowing he was in high spirits earlier in the day. She said based on reports she received from villagers in the community of Zorg, her son was imbibing earlier and a male, whom she listed as a suspect, had a fight with another villager. She said she was told that her son had intervened, and was hit by the man.

She said it was alleged that her son fell on the ground and then was dragged to another location where it will appear as if he fell on his neck.

“I can’t believe how all this happened and no one render assistance to my son. He is my only son and I need justice. It shows that he has broken his spine and also his neck. How is it possible? And also the bench they claimed he fell from is very low. I am trying to get grips of all this,” the saddened mother related.

She said she has been visiting the Suddie Police Station for investigators to hurry up with their investigations. When contact was made with ‘G’-Division commander, Crytal Robinson, she said no one is in custody, noting that an investigation has been launched.

Initial reports suggested that the deceased had fallen from a bench at Zorg on February, 26. He was discovered by residents late in the evening.

Mayhilall was never married and was the only son of Jaiwantie. The mother related that she usually takes care of him since his father passed away years ago. The deceased was described as a “very loving son” but was in the habit of consuming alcohol.

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