Bagotstown taxi-driver suffered multiple trauma to head, autopsy finds

Raoul Anthony Melville

Raoul Melville, the Bagotstown taxi-driver whose body was discovered in his home last Thursday, suffered multiple blunt trauma to the head, which led to his death, an autopsy has found.

A post-mortem examination was performed on Friday by Dr. Nehaul Singh, who determined that Melville, 31, of Lot 43 Norton Street, Bagotstown, died of brain haemorrhage due to multiple blunt trauma to the head.

The father of three was discovered by his 11-year-old son at about 8.45 am last Thursday.