JAPANESE MASQUERADER STRANGLED IN TRINIDAD

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The cause of death for a woman who was found in the Queen’s Park Savannah on Wednesday is said to be strangling.
Asami Nagakiya, a Japanese woman was strangled, according to an autopsy conducted at the Forensic Sciences Centre Thursday morning.
Up until this morning’s autopsy, the police had said they did not know what lead to her death, although marks of violence – including a slash on her arm – were seen.
Nagakiya is described as a well known pannist from Japan who was a frequent visitor to Trinidad and Tobago Carnival to participate in Panorama.
She played mas with Legacy and was discovered still in her costume. Details are still sketchy

5 thoughts on “JAPANESE MASQUERADER STRANGLED IN TRINIDAD

  1. Pannist :A pannist, panist, or panman, is a person who plays the steelpan. A professional pannist can perform solo pieces, play with a steel band, or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists.

  2. Jah kno star a eediat ting dat… Miss CHin a try put more exposure n bring more traffic to this region for the sake of the vibrant Caribbean culture n dem do har like dat… Jah kno…

  3. Boss NRWM is not chinese alone we call Chin?? Not sure what we call Japanese but I guess every Asian person we call Chin!! R.i.P sweet jap girl.
    Is same way the biggest chinese food place name little tokoyo!!which is in japan!

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