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Villagers Find Clothing Believed to Belong to Deceased Kelsi Cain

Villagers have discovered a pair of trousers, believed to have belonged to the deceased Kelsi Cain, who was found dead near Blackman’s Estate on August 15th.
Police are treating the death of the 27-year-old as a homicide.

The clothing item was found about 5 feet away from where the body was discovered. As of the latest news publication, the clothing was still at the scene.

 

At around 1:15 am on Friday, August 16, the police received a report of a body lying motionless along the back road of the stadium, surrounded by what appeared to be a pool of blood.

The body was found without a shirt and was dressed in multicolored boxers and a pair of short jeans.

The individual was pronounced dead at 2:39 am. The police are continuing to appeal for information to assist them in their ongoing investigation.

Anyone with information can contact the Parham Police Station at 463-2060 or the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913

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2 Comments

  1. So the Police did not look in the area? And realize the man had no cloths on?

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  2. this is crazy poor antigua is bleeding

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