Caribbean National Weekly

Body of former newspaper editor Suzanne Mills discovered at home

By Santana Salmon··1 min read
Body of former newspaper editor Suzanne Mills discovered at home
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  • Trinidad--The body of former newspaper editor, Suzanne Mills, was discovered at her home in Diamond Vale, on Sunday night, the Newsday newspaper reported Monday.
  • It said the body of the 59-year-old Mills, the daughter of the paper’s founding editor-in-chief, Therese Mills, was discovered after neighbors had informed police of a foul smell coming from her house at Aquamarine Drive.
  • “Her body was removed from the house and will be taken to the Forensic Science Centre for an autopsy to determine the cause of death,” the paper reported, adding that in August 2019, Mills was reported missing to the police but was found the following day.

Trinidad--The body of former newspaper editor, Suzanne Mills, was discovered at her home in Diamond Vale, on Sunday night, the Newsday newspaper reported Monday.

It said the body of the 59-year-old Mills, the daughter of the paper’s founding editor-in-chief, Therese Mills, was discovered after neighbors had informed police of a foul smell coming from her house at Aquamarine Drive.

“Her body was removed from the house and will be taken to the Forensic Science Centre for an autopsy to determine the cause of death,” the paper reported, adding that in August 2019, Mills was reported missing to the police but was found the following day.

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