The body of a Rodney Bay resident was on Monday found stuffed in a freezer. Police made the gruesome discovery at around four in the afternoon.
The body was identified as 41-year-old Winston Brown. He had been living with his mother and sister at an address near Bay Walk.
Early reports indicate Brown’s relatives were off-island and concerned friends had alerted police. According to unconfirmed reports Brown’s body was discovered in a standing freezer, its contents having been removed apparently to make room.
Brown was taken to Victoria Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The police are investigating the matter as a suspicious death, possibly involving foul play.
A former student of St Mary’s College, Brown has been described by friends as quiet and pleasant. A post-mortem examination was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
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