Autopsy shows teen ejected from car died of blunt trauma to head

Dead: Sasia Adams

Georgetown: The autopsy report on the death of a 19-year-old who worked as a clerk at the Ramada Princess Hotel revealed that her cause of death was blunt trauma to the head, consistent with a fall.

Dead is Sasia Adams, a former student of the Anna Regina Multilateral School, who is originally from the Pomeroon, but later moved to live on East Street, Georgetown.

On Sunday, the young lady was rushed to a private city hospital by her boyfriend. There he claimed that she had jumped out of a moving car he was driving, while the young lady who was still conscious when she arrived, told health workers that she fell at home. The police found the developments to be strange as both were giving conflicting reports and the young man who is said to be 21 years old was taken into custody, where he remained until late last evening.

Reports are that the police were looking to secure an extension of his detention period, as his 72 hours holding time was expected to expire last evening. According to information, the two might have had a fight in the car and it was during that misunderstanding that the woman was ejected from the vehicle.