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Autopsies conducted on the bodies of Shevonne Mofatt and Gemma Alexis identified as the two women found dead in an apartment in Moriah, Tobago on December 27th, has returned inconclusive. This was confirmed by the brother of the deceased. Elizabeth Williams spoke with the relative and has this report.
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00:00 The brother of the deceased told TV6 News that the autopsies on both women were conducted on Friday at the Scarborough Mortuary
00:08 and after hours of waiting, the death certificates returned inconclusive.
00:14 He said he wished to know how his sisters died, adding,
00:18 "The police told us a toxicology report needs to be done, but how long would we have to wait for the findings?
00:27 We were told there is no trace of how my sisters died."
00:32 The women's bodies were found on December 27th on a bed in an apartment building along Arnos Vale Road in Moriah.
00:40 Police confirmed then that there were no visible signs of violence on the bodies.
00:46 District Medical Office of Health, Dr. Guppy, visited the scene and ordered the bodies removed to the Scarborough Mortuary.
00:53 The autopsy conducted on Friday confirmed the findings by the DMO.
00:57 Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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