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Daughter of man, 92, believes dad was poisoned - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE daughter of Wilby John, 92, has been waiting 17 days for her father's autopsy to be done, but to no avail.

Speaking with Newsday at the Forensic Science Centre, St James on July 26, Marlene John, said on July 9 her father died one day after complaining of stomach pain.

He was taken to hospital on the night of July 8 and died the next day.

When asked about her dad, she smiled and said, "My dad was nice, loving and he was always a provider.

"My dad was so precious to me, I miss him so much."

John, the only girl of her father's children took care of her father in his last seven years of life.

She said her father had no health complications but would complain from time-to-time of his stomach hurting.

John believes a male relative repeatedly poisoned her father, resulting in his death.

According to John, her father's autopsy was delayed because the woman they gave the report to was sick.

The autopsy was not completed up to July 26 – 17 days after his death.

In cases where someone is suspected to be poisoned, a toxicology report is done.

A source close to Newsday claimed the toxicology lab at the Forensic Science Centre, St James had not been working for four years.

Newsday contacted Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds to see the validity of these claims.

Hinds said, "As far as I am aware, that would not be true."

John hopes the autopsy for her father can be completed next week – to get answers involving his death.

She said those responsible will not get-away without facing some consequences.

"I’ll leave it to the police and the justice system to run its course.

"I know daddy was being poisoned."

With reporting by Kristen-Le Chelle Winchester

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