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No evidence of foul play with decomposed body

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has advised that there was no evidence of criminality following the discovery of a decomposed body in Road Town earlier this week.

The body was discovered in an abandoned building on upper Main Street on Tuesday, August 1, and police said there has been no indication that foul play is involved in the person’s demise.

It was not made clear whether the body had decomposed beyond recognition and what steps might have to be taken for a positive identification under such circumstances.

Police did not give any indication about the gender or possible age range of the person that was found, however, the RVIPF said investigations are ongoing into the discovery.

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  1. God Don't Sleep. says:

    Of course no evidence is never found when it is high and above and the victim is low and below and a cast aside.

    Who dem think buying that story? But we will never know. May his soul have a safe and peaceful journey. God knows what man does not. And he will avenge what needs to be avenged.

  2. hello says:

    Brian..aka Herbalist

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  3. Public Disclosure says:

    In a tiny tiny village like place this corpse remains unidentified a week already? Not even his race!
    Nooooway!!!
    Ah Wah goin on?
    Something’s foul. I smell a cover-up. It will all fade away and forgotten with other mysterious happenings.

  4. Like says:

    Man!!! Stfu

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