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Police Finalizing the Silvia Lynch and Charmes Investigation --- Reports to be Sent to Prosecutors Office in one week.

Philipsburg:--- The Detective Department is busy finalizing the reports on the fatal accident that killed 12 year old Silvia Lynch confirmed the Head of the Detective Department Denise Jacobs. Silvia Lynch, a 12 year old Marie Genevieve De Weever School student was crushed to death on May 6th shortly after she exited a school bus. Lynch was run over by a heavy Mack truck that was traveling at high speed along the Sucker Garden main road. Jacobs said the death of the young lady sparked public outrage when the driver of the truck was released but the police she said had to make sure a technical investigation was conducted. That investigation she said is almost complete and the files will be sent to the Public Prosecutors Office for a decision to be taken on prosecution.
The top cop said her department is also busy finalizing the reports on death (suicide) of 11 year old Gregory Charmes. Jacobs described both cases as being sensitive but said the police and people of St. Maarten has to know what pushed the young child to take his own life. Jacobs said the police did not conduct a criminal investigation into the Charmes case but they did conduct a technical investigation since they want to know exactly what pushed such a young child to take his own life. Jacobs said the reason for investigation was not because they wanted to find a perpetrator but to prevent future incidents and most importantly the police want to know why it happened.
Chief Commissioner of Police Peter De Witte assured that both these files will be sent over the prosecutor's office for a decision to be taken.
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