Jurors unable to visit scene of pastor's death

Fri, Oct 24th 2014, 12:08 AM

A scheduled visit to the scene of Pastor Kendal Stubbs' death by a coroner's jury did not occur yesterday due to unknown reasons.
Stubbs, who was the pastor of Remnant Tabernacle of Praise, was taking part in the church's walk-a-thon when he died on November 3, 2012.
Ambrose Armbrister, the lawyer who is marshalling the evidence, did not arrive at court until an hour after the court's scheduled 10 a.m. start.
After his death, people suggested that Stubbs was the victim of a hit and run accident.
However, this was contradicted by traffic accident reconstruction expert Superintendent Richard Rahming in his testimony earlier this year.
Rahming said,"My conclusion is there was no indication to show that there was [any] type of impact with a vehicle at all," he said.
Rahming said based on Stubbs' injuries it was unlikely he was a victim of a hit and run.
Based on the abrasions on Stubbs' face, nose and knees, Rahming said he probably fell on his face.
The inquest continues today.

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