T&T pathologists in feud over qualifications

(Trinidad Guardian) Forensic pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov has described the statements made by pathologist Dr Hughvon des Vignes against him as the act of a desperate man.

Dr Valery Alexandrov
Dr Valery Alexandrov

He made the comment to the T&T Guardian on Sunday in response to des Vignes’ threats that he would resign if Alexandrov’s contract was renewed.

During a press conference at the office of his attorney, Glenda Morean-Phillip, on St Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain, last Friday, des Vignes claimed he was the only person in the country qualified to conduct forensic autopsies.

He said through Morean-Phillip he had written to the Medical Board seeking information about Alexandrov’s qualifications.

“You don’t come here and say you’re working in forensic, so you’re a forensic pathologist. Let’s see your qualifications,” des Vignes had said, adding he also had queries about Dr Eslyn McDonald-Burris, who also performed autopsies at the centre.

But speaking in an interview from Michigan, USA, Alexandrov said his credentials were above board.

He also accused des Vignes of attempting to hold the Government to ransom by his threats of withholding his services.

It was only because of his continuous efforts and persistence that the Forensic Science Centre in St James were brought up to standard, Alexandrov said.

He said when he arrived in T&T the centre was in dire need of repairs and more modern equipment.

But he added, it was now state-of-the art.