Cop in `friendly fire’ incident died from gunshot to abdomen – post mortem

Alex Vaughn

A post-mortem examination conducted by government pathologist, Dr Nehaul Singh, on the body of police sergeant Alex Vaughn has revealed that he died as a result of a gunshot injury to the abdomen.

Singh further explained there were three gunshot wounds. One caused an abrasion to the right side of the abdomen and the other, an abrasion to the right leg, while the third entered through the left side of the abdomen and exited through the right-side buttocks.

Vaughn was a part of a special Joint Services team on the hunt for prison escapee Akeem Wong, when he was fatally shot in the area of Karrau, Region Seven.