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Apr 02, 2025 News
Kaieteur News- An autopsy conducted on the body of 24-year-old Tameshwar Mangru, also known as ‘Brian,’ revealed that he died from shock and haemorrhage caused by multiple skull fractures and brain lacerations.
Mangru was found Sunday morning at Lesbeholden, Black Bush Polder Public Road with a smashed head and other injuries, succumbed to the injuries consistent with a motor vehicle accident. Police reported that the post moretem examination was conducted by Government Pathologist Dr. V. Brijmohan at the Bailey’s Funeral Parlour in West Berbice.
This publication reported that Mangru lost his life on Saturday evening, after he was run over by a vehicle. Police reported that at around 00:58h on Sunday, ranks ventured to the scene, where they saw Mangru lying motionless, with a crushed head and what appeared to be brain matter scattered on the Lesbeholden, Black Bush Polder Public Road.
The victim was clad in a pair of black long pants and a black jersey. “The body was examined for further marks of violence, and it was observed that his left hand appeared to be broken, a wound on the left of his neck area and bruises on his left hand,” police reported.
Mangru’s body was picked up and taken to the Mibicuri Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. His body was later taken to Ramoo’s Funeral Parlour, where he was identified by a relative. Further examination at the funeral parlour found two circular puncture wounds on the left of Mangru’s neck and shoulder. “The body also displayed injuries consistent with being run over by a vehicle,” the police report stated. Several persons in the area were contacted and questioned about the incident. However, no useful information was obtained. Ranks also canvassed the area for any closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that may have captured footage, but none was found.
(Man found with head smashed died from haemorrhagic shock, fractured skull)
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