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    Police Press Release : INVESTIGATIONS LAUNCHED INTO SUSPECTED DROWNING

    February 4, 2024Updated:February 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Police in the Spring Village district are investigating the circumstances surrounding a
    suspected drowning that occurred on Wednesday 31 st January 2024 at Cumberland Bay. The
    incident claimed the life of Devon Morgan, alias “Sleepy”, a 33-year-old Fisherman of
    Barrouallie.
    According to preliminary investigations, about 12:25 p.m., police at the Spring Village Police
    Station received a telephone report that stated that someone had drowned at Cumberland Bay.
    The police promptly responded. Upon arrival at the scene, they met a male lying on the shore of
    Cumberland Bay in an unresponsive state and surrounded by bystanders. The deceased was later
    identified by a fisherwoman of Barrouallie.
    Reports further suggest that Morgan was among a group of persons who were fishing in the
    waters off Cumberland Bay. He reportedly encountered difficulties and fell overboard from the
    vessel he was in. Other fishers rendered assistance, pulled Morgan out of the water, and
    performed CPR on him without success. Morgan was pronounced deceased at the scene by a
    medical practitioner.
    A post-mortem examination is expected to be conducted on the body to ascertain the cause of
    death.
    The RSVGPF extends condolences to everyone who is negatively affected by this incident.
    Anyone with information that can assist with the investigation is encouraged to contact the
    Spring Village Police Station at 1-784-458-2322, any police station or police officer you are
    comfortable speaking with, or call 999/911. Information received will be treated confidentially.
    The investigation is ongoing.

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