-after incomplete testimony by T&T pathologist
There was insufficient evidence to secure an indictment in the Bridgette Gangadin murder case due to the incomplete testimony of a Trinidad-based pathologist, Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Shalimar Ali-Hack said yesterday as she sought to clarify why she instructed the release of the woman’s husband, Dwarka Gangadin.
Dwarka, a local grass track racer, who had been accused of killing his wife in May, 2010, was released last Tuesday.
In a press release issued yesterday following a report by Stabroek News on the case, the DPP explained that the only evidence which the prosecution had that could have established the