Autopsy confirms teacher found dead in house died of blunt force head trauma

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Teacher Omega Ault with her husband, Clarence Farley

Omega Ault, the 39-year-old teacher whose decomposing body was found in her Crane, West Coast Demerara (WCD) home last Friday died as a result of brain hemorrhage and multiple blunt force head trauma, an autopsy has confirmed.

A post mortem examination was done on the woman’s remains on Monday by government pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh. The body of the mother of one was thereafter handed over to relatives for burial.

The search for the teacher ended gruesomely after her decomposing body was found in the home she shared with her husband, 41-year-old husband, Clarence Farley called ‘Junior’, 41, who is wanted by the Police for questioning. Investigators believe he has fled Guyana.

They Break News understands that last Friday, the now dead woman’s brother, Kevin Ault, went to the Vreed-en-Hoop Police Station and reported that he has been calling his sister’s phone for the past two weeks and has been unable to get in contact with her.

Kevin told Police ranks that he then went to his sister’s home, and after calling out for her for some time and getting no response, he ventured inside the house where she was greeted by an unpleasant smell. He checked inside the front bedroom where he discovered his sister’s body in a state of decomposition.

He then reported the matter to the Vreed-en-Hoop Police Station after which a party of police ranks visited the scene. Enquiries disclosed that the teacher and her husband were having “problems” in their marriage.

Investigations have so far revealed that a few days ago, Clarence took their three-year-old son to the home of his wife’s sister. He left the lad there after telling his sister-in-law that he was going into the backdam.

Clarence has not been seen since and the Guyana Police Force has now issued a wanted bulletin for him. His car– a blue Toyota Spacio– which was found over the weekend at a lumber yard at Coverden, East Bank Demerara (EBD), has been impounded by the Police.

Investigations are ongoing.

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