Gospel artiste Kassim 'Moses' Grant, who was found dead in the Mammee River district of Gordon Town, St Andrew, on January 26, might have fallen to his death.
Speaking with The Star yesterday, the St Andrew North Police said that reports from the post-mortem done on Tuesday said the gospel crooner died as result of multiple injuries that would have been consistent with a fall.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Altermorth Campbell, crime chief at the division, said the examination revealed that Moses had broken and fractured bones in the torso area in addition to a fractured right hand and foot.
Police reports on the events before Moses' death were that the singer was involved in a dispute in the Mammee River community, during which he discharged a firearm hitting one of two people with whom he was arguing. The gospel singer reportedly fled the scene, leaving behind his car. His body was found below the Mammee River Bridge on the morning of January 27.
Different account
Family members have since offered a different account of the events leading up to Grant's death. They said that the injured man was not shot during the argument Moses had with a family member. They said it was after the man, a licensed firearm holder, confronted Moses, who had left the family house, that there was an exchange of gunfire and he was hit.
Kassim 'Moses' Grant was popular for songs such as Salvation Story, Big Him Up, Di Real Big Man and When Di Tunda Roll