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discovered between 23 and 24 May 2010 at KPH by the doctor of duty”. The
records of KPH do not support the latter statement on Martin’s post mortem
report, because there is no reference in the KPH records of any such body.
FINDINGS
9.41.
Ms. McFarlane appeared certain of the 26 May as the date
of death of Martin and Oshane. On the evidence adduced, we cannot
be confident of the date on which these two men died. On the other
hand, we are satisfied on the basis of the photographic evidence of the
state of Miss McFarlane’s house, and her oral testimony, that these two
men were more than likely murdered in Miss McFarlane’s house, by
unidentified members of the JCF. Miss McFarlane’s evidence as well as
that of Annette Marshall support this finding. We believe that
Miss McFarlane was mistaken as to the date of death of Martin and
Oshane. Having regard to our findings suggesting, at a high level of
probability that criminal offences may have been committed, we
recommend that there be further investigations into these deaths.
(v)
Fabian and Fernando Grant
Marjorie Williams
9.42.
On 25 May 2010 Ms. Williams lived at 25 Dee Cee Avenue, Tivoli
Gardens. About 6.15 a.m. her two sons, Fabian (20) and Fernando (17) Grant
were in the house together with other persons. According to Ms. Williams, both
seemed nervous. Fernando even said that he felt that he was going to die. She
had prepared breakfast when there was a knock on the door. She went
downstairs and saw soldiers and police officers in the road. She opened the door
and a soldier went into the house. As instructed, she called together all of the
persons in the house. The soldier said: “Mum, you can’t tell me that this guy
(Fabian) wasn’t firing at me.” Ms. Williams said “No”.