https://caribbeanfocus.com/body-in-car-identified-as-cima-head-of-anti-money-laundering/
Police have formally identified the person found dead in a burning car in Bodden Town on Thursday afternoon as 47-year-old Judiann Myles, who was the head of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority’s Anti-Money Laundering Division.
Myles, a resident of Bodden Town, was found inside the car after police and fire services responded to a call about a fire at an open lot at Lookout Gardens around 2:10pm.
Police said at the time that when they arrived at the scene, they observed a body, with no sign of life, inside the vehicle.
In a statement Sunday morning, police said the investigation into the incident was continuing.
Commenting on rumours relating to the death, the RCIPS said, “Police are urging members of the public to act responsibly when sharing information on social media, and to be mindful of the impact such posts may have on the community, the investigation, and the grieving family.”
No information has been released about the cause of death, any possible motive for the crime or if any arrests have been made at this point.
Myles was appointed as head of CIMA’s Anti-Money Laundering Division in June last year, having previously served as the unit’s deputy head. She had worked with CIMA since 1999.