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The exact cause of death is still being investigated however there is a high possibility that his death may have been as a result of an overdose.
Our sources indicated that Hyman may have consumed pills and wine prior to his death.
No foul play is suspected because his door was found to have been locked from the inside and there was no sign of forced entry.
Jr. Hyman is the son of Fefe Hyman who lost another son during the first half of the year due to natural causes.
The Police Spokesman inspector Ricardo Henson issued a report on the body that was discovered on Sunday.
The full text of the report can be found below including an interview with Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos which can be heard via PodCast.
On Sunday December 11th at approximately 11.20 a.m. police patrols were directed Soualiga Boulevard 13, behind of “Crystal bar” also known as “Fefe bar” where a man was found dead in his home. On the scene the investigating officers found the lifeless body of the victim with initials J.H. a.k.a. “Junior” from Sint Maarten in the bedroom of his home.
According to witnesses the victim was last seen late Saturday evening to early Sunday morning in the vicinity of the bar. At the scene the death of the victim was pronounced by a medical doctor. The detectives have been questioning witnesses and the Forensic Department has been gathering evidence on the scene. The body of the victim has been confiscated because the exact cause of death can not be determined at this time.
“Foul play” may or may not be a factor in this case however that will be determined after a forensic investigation has been done.