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Autopsy: Johnson Died From Internal Bleeding

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By: Drizel Hanley
Basseterre, St. Kitts (Wednesday 18th July 2018)- An autopsy performed on the body of 20-year old Tau ‘TJ’ Johnson yesterday (Tuesday) revealed that the “accident victim” died as a result of acute internal blood loss due to a ruptured aorta sustained in the vehicular accident.

The autopsy was performed by Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Valery Alexandrov.

Johnson, on the occasion of his 20th birthday, was involved in what police are calling “a fatal accident” on Saturday 7th July along Wellington Road after he tumbled from a motorcycle in what police described as a police chase.

A candle ceremony was held for Johnson on Wednesday at Green Tree, Old Road and he was laid to rest yesterday (Thursday 19h July) at the Springfield Cemetery following a church at the Antioch Baptist Church in St. Johnston’s Village.

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