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Sisters Were Strangled, Nearly Beheaded

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By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.KittsĀ  (TUESDAY 6TH MARCH 2018)- Police have revealed the autopsy results concerning the two Finch sisters recently killed in Keys Village indicating that one was strangled while the other died from chop wounds with part of her head cut off.

According to police, the post-mortem examinations conducted by Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Valery Alexandrov yesterday (Monday 5th March) have determined that the death of 19-year-old Naomi Finch was due to ā€œhomicidal manual strangulation while her sister, 20-year-old Jimmyliah Finch died from multiple homicidal chop wounds with partial decapitation.ā€

Keys Village resident, 34-year-old Orvis Pogson, the boyfriend of the younger sister (Naomi), has been charged with murder.

Accused murder Orvis Pogson. This photo was reportedly taken shortly after he was detained by security force workers and has been widely circulate via social media.

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