The Star (Jamaica)

Autopsy of man killed on verandah delayed

- SIMONE MORGAN-LINDO STAR Writer

“The family thought it is important to have another doctor present during the autopsy and that is why I am here. I came and went inside and she (Neblett) came and say ‘Mi nah work wid yuh, enuh’,” he said. “I want to know the position of the shooter and how he (Duhaney) was shot. At autopsy, the body speaks to you and I want it to speak to me so I can speak to his mother.”

BURST INTO TEARS

Crosdale burst into tears before explaining how difficult it has been to accept her son’s death.

“He was my heart, my soul and my everything. If mi head hurt mi, mi call him before mi even call mi babyfather. Life is a mess. All the time mi see people a bawl pon TV and mi use to say mi feel it, but now mi can tell unu whe it really feel like and it nuh nice,” she said.

THE STAR has not been able to confirm whether Dr Neblett refused to work with Dr Ford. THE STAR also tried to contact Judith Henry-Mowatt, executive director of the Institute of Forensic and Legal Medicine, without success.

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