Constable Bryan’s autopsy inconclusive
Article By: Old Harbour News
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- Jan 25, 2020 09:00 PM | Constable Bryan’s autopsy inconclusive, Constable Bryan’s autopsy inconclusive, News

Pallbearers carry the casket with the body of constable Natoya Bryan following the funeral service today. (OH News Photo)
But the pathologist was able to conclude that Bryan had died on December 25, 2019, two days before she was discovered at her home.
The body of the late constable was found by a relative inside her Longsville Park, Clarendon home on December 27 – her 34th birthday – at about nine o’clock in the morning.
There was no sign of any foul play.
Family members became concerned after failing to make contact with Bryan, who was last seen at about midnight on December 24, 2019 when she left work from the Spanish Town Police Station.
Constable Bryan, who suffers from severe hypertension, lives only with her six years old son and was alone at the time of death, as she didn’t bother to collect her child left in care of his aunt.
Old Harbour News understand that tissue samples have been removed from the body for further analysis, which hopefully will reveal what caused Bryan to die so suddenly.
The funeral service of the late Natoya Bryan was held today at the Church of God of Prophecy Church situated at 41 Old Harbour Road, St Catherine.
Interment was at the family plot in Frank Hall, Cascade, St Ann.