Caregiver charged after elderly woman’s mummified body found in Westmoreland, say police
The Westmoreland police have launched an investigation after the mummified remains of an elderly woman were discovered at her home on Sunday. Her live-in caregiver is accused of hiding the body for more than a year without alerting authorities.
The deceased has been identified as Viola Destin. Her age and date of birth have not been confirmed.
The police believe she died on December 10, 2023.
However, rather than reporting the death, the woman’s caregiver, 54-year-old Gena Robinson, is alleged to have hidden the body inside a room at their shared residence in Old Hope district, Little London.
The gruesome discovery was made on Sunday, after one of Destin's relatives reportedly became suspicious and contacted the police.
Her decomposed body was found lying on a mattress in the home.
The scene was processed, and the body was removed to the morgue, where a post-mortem examination is pending.
Robinson has since been charged with failure to report the death of a person, preventing the lawful burial of a corpse, and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
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