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Jan 24, 2009 News
The prosecution yesterday closed its case in the trial of murder accused Clive Gall, who is charged with the June 21, 2007 stabbing death of his son, Clive Gall Junior.
Their last witness was Dr. Nehaul Singh, who performed the autopsy on the body of the deceased.
It was found that Clive Gall Junior died from multiple stab wounds. Dr. Singh found four stab wounds on Gall’s body.
Gall’s mother, Pamela McKenzie, his wife Andrea Gall, and his neighbour Colleen Cupidore have also testified.
The defence said that it had no witnesses to lead. However, Gall Senior addressed the court yesterday. He said that when he got home his son was in his room and had on television set, with the volume turned up at a high level.
He added that he told him to turn it down and an argument subsequently ensued.
The two ended up in a scuffle during which he stabbed Gall Junior twice.
The matter has been adjourned until Monday for addresses by the defence and the state.
The matter is being heard by Justice Winston Patterson.
Gall is being represented by Attorney-at-Law Peter Hugh and appearing on behalf of the state are Kara Duff-Yehudah and Dianna Boyan.
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