Police cross out foul play in young mother's death
Published by Admin on March 8th, 2010
A 28-year-old Sandy's Parish man in Police custody connected to the death of Alshante Brangman, has been formally released.
Police today notified that an autopsy of the 23-year-old mother of one has been completed with a forensic pathologist concluding her death "is not suspicious".
Miss Brangman died suddenly in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital last Tuesday morning following days of a mysterious illness.
Some had concluded she was the victim of domestic abuse. The unidentified man was arrested shortly after violence broke out at the hospital's emergency room.
Police are now saying no further action will be taken. A police spokesperson explaining tonight: "The Bermuda Police Service again extends sincere condolences to the Brangman family on the untimely passing of their loved one."
Police today notified that an autopsy of the 23-year-old mother of one has been completed with a forensic pathologist concluding her death "is not suspicious".
Miss Brangman died suddenly in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital last Tuesday morning following days of a mysterious illness.
Some had concluded she was the victim of domestic abuse. The unidentified man was arrested shortly after violence broke out at the hospital's emergency room.
Police are now saying no further action will be taken. A police spokesperson explaining tonight: "The Bermuda Police Service again extends sincere condolences to the Brangman family on the untimely passing of their loved one."
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