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Jun 14, 2010 News
The results for the second post mortem examination of Sangeeta Persaud have yet again been delayed. The pathologist, Dr. Valary Alexandrov had promised that the results would be available over the weekend.
However, when contacted on Saturday the doctor said he had some difficulty conducting the tests because of the state of the samples.
Dr. Alexandrov said despite trying to preserve the remains which he uplifted from the Guyana Police Force Lab, his efforts were not enough.
Once again he stressed on the fact that the samples which were initially taken from the child’s body were not properly stored. He further stated that by mid this week the results should be ready.
He however maintained that he has every reason to believe that the child died of meningitis.
On April 25 last, Alexandrov, a specialist in forensic and anatomic pathology, conducted a second post mortem on the exhumed remains on the West Bank Demerara teen.
Persaud, of Canal Number Two Polder died at the West Demerara Regional Hospital hours after an alleged attempt to ‘exorcise demons’ from her failed.
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