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Autopsy Findings Rule St. John Woman’s Death Accidental

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The autopsy results from the death of a New Hampshire woman living on St. John have been released by the Office of the V.I. Medical Examiner. According to a statement issued by police on Friday, the cause of death for 42-year-old Jaime Cail was accidental and drug-related.

Source: St. Thomas Source | The trusted independent voice of the Virgin Islands community

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