Body of missing woman found in the Micoud river

Micoud police are continuing their investigation into the death of 59-year-old, Helen Xavier St Martin of New Extension, Micoud, who was discovered in the Troumassee River in Micoud, about 1:30pm on Saturday January 1st, 2011, by a group of young boys who were walking alongside the river. The body of Helen St Martin was later pronounced dead at the St Jude Hospital.

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She was reported missing on Thursday 23 December, 2010. She was last seen about 10am at Mahaut, Micoud. A thorough search of the area by police officers and family members had proven unsuccessful until the subsequent discovery. A post mortem is scheduled to be performed shortly.

STAR Reporter

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