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Pathologist completes autopsy

Police spokesperson Evelyn James Barnett said pathologist Dr. Valerie Rao, from the Dade County Medical Examiner's Office in Miami, left Bermuda after concluding the post mortem on the little girl over the weekend.

five-year-old Lynae Brown.

Police spokesperson Evelyn James Barnett said pathologist Dr. Valerie Rao, from the Dade County Medical Examiner's Office in Miami, left Bermuda after concluding the post mortem on the little girl over the weekend.

Meanwhile, Police are still appealing to the public to aid them with their investigation into the five-year-old's death. Lynae's father, 20-year-old Damon Quincy DeRoza, has been charged with her premeditated murder.

Ms James Barnett said there were still a number of people whom Police believed may have seen Lynae with a man in the Ord Road area last Tuesday evening.

Lynae's body was found floating in Hamilton Harbour near Longford Road by two fishermen on Tuesday evening.

Paramedics and Police battled desperately to revive the primary school student as she was rushed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.

Despite intensive treatment, doctors pronounced her dead at 8 p.m.

Anyone with information should contact Chief Insp. Carlton Adams at the Hamilton Police Station at 295-0011 or at the major incident room at 299-4327.

Lynae's funeral will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. at New Testament Church of God Heritage Hall on Dundonald Street in Hamilton. Viewing will be held this evening from 7.30 to 9 p.m. at Augustus Funeral Home and also at the church tomorrow from 2 to 2.50 p.m.