The Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) has issued a statement regarding the death of Glenroy Fraser, a 38-year-old sub-contractor from Questelles and Canada, whose body was discovered in a vehicle early Saturday morning.
According to the press release:
“At approximately 1:30 a.m. on December 28, 2024, police received a report of a vehicle over an embankment in Kelbourney. Upon arrival, officers discovered the body of Glenroy Fraser inside the vehicle with his hands and feet bound and an injury to his head. Several exhibits, including a spent shell, were retrieved from the scene. The District Medical Officer (DMO) was summoned and pronounced Fraser dead at the scene.”
The SUV, identified as a rental vehicle, was recovered, and the RSVGPF confirmed that a post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine the exact cause of death.
A source told ANN that a gold chain resembling one owned by Fraser was listed for sale on the social media platform Vincy Buy and Sell just hours after his body was discovered. Police have not confirmed a connection, but the revelation has added another dimension to the investigation as authorities explore potential motives for robbery or foul play.
The RSVGPF is urging anyone with information to assist by contacting:
Police Emergency: 999 / 911
Police Control: (784) 457-1211
Calliaqua Police Station: (784) 458-4200
Criminal Investigations Department (CID/MCU): (784) 456-1810
The release concluded with the police force extending their condolences to the family and friends of Fraser, assuring the public that the investigation is ongoing.
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