Cops examining rights activist’s ‘suicide letters’

Zenita Nicholson

The police are analysing seven “suicide letters” allegedly written by human rights activist Zenita Nicholson even as an autopsy yesterday determined that she died of pesticide poisoning.

Nicholson died on Monday morning at the St Joseph Mercy Hospital in an apparent suicide, but following reports of domestic violence, the police launched an investigation.

Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum told Stabroek News that the post-mortem examination was done yesterday and while the pathologist has not given a conclusive report, he has opined that the woman consumed a pesticide. He said the pathologist also handed over stomach contents to