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Cause of Trinidadian's death revealed

Police are now saying the second autopsy conducted on the body of Trinidadian Michelle Coudray-Greaves has revealed a cause of death.

The post-mortem which was conducted today, showed that death was due to injuries to the right side of the head and that the injuries that were inflicted by a blunt instrument.

Mrs Coudray-Greaves’ burnt body was discovered by farmers in a cane field in Montego Bay, St. James on Monday, June 11.

Investigators later identified the body using dental records supplied by her mother.

Investigation continues.

Meanwhile, a thanksgiving service was held today for the Trinidadian.

During today's service, Marlene Coudray, who is the mother of Mrs. Coudray-Greaves, as well as Trinidad and Tobago's High Commissioner to Jamaica Dr. Iva Gloudon, lauded members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force for their professionalism?

High Commissioner Gloudon stated that there will be no ill feelings from Trinidad and Tobago towards Jamaica as a result of the incident.

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