Michael Yearwood died from blunt head trauma.That was the evidence given by consultant pathologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), Dr David Gaskin, who conducted a post mortem on Yearwood’s body on April 2, 2015.Dr Gaskin was testifying in the murder trial of Raheim Ricardo O’Neil Hinds, which got underway in the No. 5A Supreme Court this morning before Justice Christopher Birch.Hinds, of Phillip’s Road, Pinelands, St Michael, today pleaded not guilty to murdering Yearwood on March 26, 2015. He is alleged to have struck Yearwood with a stone on March 11, 2015, which eventually caused his death.He was initially charged with serious bodily harm but that charge was upgraded to murder after Yearwood passed away.