CourtLocal News Expert: Bryan died from deep knife wound to neck by Jenique Belgrave 21/05/2025 written by Jenique Belgrave Updated by Barbados Today 21/05/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 242 The fatal injury that claimed Julene Bryan’s life was caused by a cut to a major artery on the right side of her neck, a court heard Tuesday. This was contained in the post-mortem report of forensic pathologist Dr Carl Winskog, which was read into evidence in the No. 5 Supreme Court by Director of the Forensic Sciences Centre Cheryl Corbin. Dr Winskog, who left the centre in 2008, is currently a professor in New Zealand. According to his report, the deceased sustained a 4.5-centimetre vertical stab wound with sharp, defined edges. The wound revealed underlying fat at the top and muscle tissue deeper down. It penetrated to a depth of four centimetres. While her jugular vein remained intact, the report noted that the carotid artery was completely severed. Additionally, Corbin read that Bryan had a deep horizontal cut on the second segment of her right index finger and skin was detached from her third finger. “The appearance of the injury suggests that the deceased had been stabbed with a sharp object to the right side of the neck, like a knife with a single edge and that the deceased grabbed the knife with her right hand,” Dr Winskog’s report stated. White is accused of murdering Julene Bryan on May 14, 2007. You Might Be Interested In Alleged burglar remanded Crime spree Francis to undergo assessment Jenique Belgrave You may also like Small craft advisory extended as windy conditions persist 13/06/2025 Barbados opens second phase of battery storage project to unlock grid 13/06/2025 Afrofusion Global Superstar Tyla To Headline Tipsy Music Festival 2025 In Barbados! 13/06/2025