Friday, March 29, 2024

Unnatural death probe

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Police are investigating the unnatural death of 61-year-old Celia Hoyte of Kew Land, Bagatelle, St Thomas.

Hoyte’s body was recovered from the bottom of a cliff at North Point, St Lucy on Sunday.

Police and firefighters pulled the naked woman from among the boulders of the rocky terrain 70 feet below the cliff.

Public relations officer Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss said that police received a report about about noon that a body had been spotted on the eastern side of the cliff near the Animal Flower Cave. The body of the mature woman was pointed out to the officers when they arrived and the operation to retrieve it went into effect.

Police are appealing to the public for any information which may help in assisting the death probe.

Anyone with helpful information should contact Crab Hill Police Station at 310 7700/ 01, police emergency at 211 or any police station. (PR)

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