Signs of police cover-up in death of Pomeroon man, says family

Nathan Samuel James

The family of Nathan Samuel James, who was found dead at Jacklow, Pomeroon River, earlier this month, says there is evidence of an attempt by investigators to cover-up his murder.

On May 9th, when James’ unmanned boat was found drifting in the Pomeroon River, the visible damage led his family to believe that it had been hit by another vessel and he fell overboard and drowned.

Two days later, James’ body was found and his family’s expectations were upended when the post-mortem examination found that he did not drown, and instead suggested that he had been murdered. It was the first of a number of surprises over the last two weeks that has left his family convinced that an effort is being made to cover-up a crime.

An eyewitness told police that he saw when a man killed James.

Nathan Samuel James