Woman Charged For Conducting Unauthorized Burial
BVI Platinum News
Updated: July 10, 2012 11:25 am AST
Published: July 10, 2012 8:39 am AST
The accused, Rhia Powell on July 9, 2012 following the court hearing.
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A woman pleaded not guilty to the charge of burial in a place other than a public or private cemetery when she appeared in the Magistrate's Court yesterday, July 9.

It is alleged that at Vanterpool Estate in December 2011, Rhia Powell carried out the burial of a human body at a place which was not designated for such activity.

Prosecutor Jude Hanley in laying out the allegations, said that on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 at around 6:30 pm, Mr. Smith who resides at East End observed that there was a backhoe digging a hole in close proximity to his home.

Hanley said that on Wednesday, December 7 around 6:00 am, Smith observed that the backhoe dug a hole for a grave and it appeared that a burial was taking place with a small crowd of persons gathered.

Smith then made a report to the East End Police Station and as a result of the report, officers visited the scene. There, they observed a dirt mound with flowers on it and persons gathered at what appeared to be a grave site.

Officers then met Powell and she allegedly told them that she organized a burial for an infant that died at birth.

She was told by the law enforcement officers that it is an offence to carry out a burial without permission from the Ministry of Health. The defendant then told the officers that she was given permission.

Hanley told the court that around 12:00 pm, officers visited the Ministry of Health where certain information was received which allegedly indicated that Powell had sent a letter for permission, but it was sent after the burial had taken place.

Hanley said from the information on the case file, the body had not been removed from the site as of yesterday, July 9.

The Prosecutor reiterated that the defendant did not receive permission from the Health Ministry at the time when the burial took place, since it was after the burial that she sought permission.

After inquires from the Senior Magistrate Valerie Stephens, Hanley said the land was privately owned and it belonged to Powell's aunt.

Magistrate Stephens then commented that she knows that persons have land which they use for burial purposes and wondered if this was the case in this matter.

Attorney at Law, Ruthilia Maximea mentioned that Powell has informed her that this has been the practice [burial purposes] with the land and it has happened before. She said Powell is surprised by the charges that have been filed against her.

Powell will return to court on August 15 when the matter will come up for report.
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Movements | Report Abuse
Hmmm, so you can't dig a foundation on your land and start a project without approval from Town and Country Dept. But you want to be able to dig a grave and bury a body without the proper authorization? Madness!
July 10 at 1:46pm  |  Like10 People like this.   Dislike2 People dislike this.
What nonsense. You can hardly dip a backhoe into the ground anywhere in the BVI without digging up human bones. WTH, the land mass is only so big, where you think all the bodies goes who dies here?

Local families have been burying their loved ones at home since time out of mind, but I guess... more
July 10 at 12:17pm  |  Like3 People like this.   Dislike6 People dislike this.
Awwww | Report Abuse
that not the point, the point is she asked permission AFTER!
July 11 at 9:18am  |  Like4 People like this.   Dislike
Question | Report Abuse
All burial grounds are registered - both family and government
July 12 at 4:02pm  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike
If you check the plot of land I am certain you would find other (much older ) graves. The plot just wasn't registered as a burial ground. It should now be properly registered.

By the way: a dead body buried six feet underground is less detrimental to ones health that the raw sewerage running... more
July 10 at 11:54am  |  Like42 People like this.   Dislike3 People dislike this.
moby dick | Report Abuse
if its ok to do burial anywhere at sea then it should be fine to do burial anywhere on land
July 10 at 11:19am  |  Like6 People like this.   Dislike9 People dislike this.
oh yeah? | Report Abuse
Stop going off of hear say..those people who got buried at sea went through protocals and folow certain rules!
July 10 at 1:33pm  |  Like9 People like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
coca cola | Report Abuse
you a clown ? what a stupid comment to make talking buh burial at sea strupzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! well you go on the wrong person land an see wha going happen to yuh!
July 10 at 2:55pm  |  Like3 People like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
Strange | Report Abuse
I just dont get this. Why would someone do such a thing, what the hell were they thinking. Sorry but as sad as this is, the baby needs to be buried properly and those responsible for the burial need to be sentenced accordingly
July 10 at 11:02am  |  Like11 People like this.   Dislike9 People dislike this.
They do it because we have become a society where everyone just thinks they can do what they want with no regard for the consequences. I fear worse it to come!
July 10 at 11:47am  |  Like15 People like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
In some cases people actually don't know better.
July 10 at 1:12pm  |  Like6 People like this.   Dislike2 People dislike this.
preacher | Report Abuse
"ashes to ashes.. dust to dust"
July 10 at 10:29am  |  Like8 People like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
Really Concerned??! | Report Abuse
It is against the law to bury outside of designated or authorised burial sites without permission.......full stop. You cannot have people taking it upon themselves to bury others wherever or whenever they like. I hope that justice is served here and an example set so that we don't have... more
July 10 at 9:21am  |  Like25 People like this.   Dislike6 People dislike this.
Lawdie | Report Abuse
Lawd what will I read next in this place.
July 10 at 9:03am  |  Like39 People like this.   Dislike
this is scary. but its their land so why cant they do what they want with it. the laws in the bvi makes no sense. and why the man call police and its not his land
July 10 at 8:54am  |  Like25 People like this.   Dislike32 People dislike this.
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