Victoria Brown Hanley’s funeral underway

MANCHESTER, Jamaica — The Andrews Memorial United Church in Mandeville became a place of solemn gathering as mourners assembled to honor the memory of Victoria Brown Hanley, the 20-year-old University of the West Indies student whose life ended tragically on October 16.

The funeral service witnessed a floral-adorned blue casket containing the remains of the young student, whose death has raised numerous questions within the academic community and beyond. Official autopsy results confirmed the cause of death as strangulation, contradicting earlier speculation about the circumstances surrounding her passing.

According to investigative reports, the sequence of events began in the early hours of October 16 when Brown Hanley was alone in her fourth-floor room at George Alleyne Hall following her roommate’s departure shortly after 1:00 am. The roommate discovered the tragic scene upon returning approximately five hours later, finding Brown Hanley face-down with a scarf tightly wound around her neck. After removing the constricting item, the roommate immediately alerted campus security personnel.

The Mona Police Post responded promptly to the emergency call, but their confirmation of Brown Hanley’s death marked the beginning of an ongoing investigation into the mysterious circumstances. The Manchester address student’s untimely demise has sparked conversations about campus safety protocols and student welfare measures at educational institutions across Jamaica.