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Post mortem on Mae’s student fails to show cause of death

 

Vanica Schultz

A post mortem examination failed to determine the cause of death of the 15-year old female student of Mae’s School, Subryanville, Georgetown, who ingested poison, police said.

The Guyana Police Force said “the cause of death is undetermined” based on an autopsy done on the body of Vanica Schultz. Police said body contents, blood and urine samples were extracted to be tested and analyzed.

The post mortem was done Monday by Government Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh.

The body was handed over to relatives for burial.

Schultz had reportedly ingested carbon tablets and succumbed on her way to hospital last week.

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WTF...goes on in this kangaroo country?

If it was reported that the student injected poison (some suggested ecstasy), how is it possible that a medical exam cannot determine the cause of death????????

What do these medical doctors tell the parents???

President Granger, Nagamootoo and Jagdeo were right to seek medical help outside the country (somebody should have warned Burnham)... 

Unbelievable!

V
VishMahabir posted:

WTF...goes on in this kangaroo country?

If it was reported that the student injected poison (some suggested ecstasy), how is it possible that a medical exam cannot determine the cause of death????????

What do these medical doctors tell the parents???

President Granger, Nagamootoo and Jagdeo were right to seek medical help outside the country (somebody should have warned Burnham)... 

Unbelievable!

If a tox screen failed to establish what was in her system then the fellow accused of giving her ecstasy us off the hook.

FM

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