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Update – Unnatural death probe; woman’s body identified

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Police have identified the female whose body was recovered from the bottom of a cliff on the eastern side of the Animal Flower Cave, St Lucy on Sunday, September 20.

It is that of 61-year-old Celia Hoyte, of Kew Land, Bagatelle, St Thomas.

According to Police Public Relations Officer, Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss personnel from the ambulance and Barbados Fire Service recovered her body about 70 feet down the cliff around noon.

Investigations into the circumstances surrounding her unnatural death are continuing.

Lawmen are appealing to anyone who can assist with this investigation to contact the Crab Hill Police Station at 310 7700; Police Emergency 211; Crime Stoppers at 1 800 TIPS (8477); or the nearest police station.

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