Photo Essay: Mystery on the beach
Bois Shadon Beach, where TJ Elibox was spending the day at a church barbecue and where Sahab Jamshidi was celebrating his 34th birthday by kite surfing.
Spectator reporter Molly Hayes travelled to St. Lucia to explore the drowning death of 4-year-old TJ Elibox and the arrest of Hamilton doctor Sahab Jamshidi, taking photos as she reported from the lush tropical island. (Click on the images below to see a larger view) Read the full Special Report: Mystery on the Beach
Sahab Jamshidi with his lawyer Alberton Richelieu in his Castries office.
The police station in Vieux Fort, where Sahab Jamshidi spent six days in a holding cell before he was officially charged in the drowning death of four-year-old TJ Elibox.
Family photo of TJ with his dad Terry Elibox at his home in Marc, St. Lucia.
Family gather at the home of Marcellina Albert, the grandmother of TJ Elibox, in Augier, Vieux Fort.
Victoria Charles Clarke, the Director of Public Prosecutions for St. Lucia.
Royal St. Lucia Police Inspector Marcellinus Leonce in his Vieux Fort office.
Dr. Stephen King, St. Lucian pathologist and founder of Remand Justice, a non-profit group lobbying for reform to the countrys bottlenecked justice system.
The view of Coconut Bay beach and Bois Shadon beach from attached Sandy Beach.
Sahab Jamshidi, 33, in a photo posted to Facebook Feb. 11, 2015.
Pastor Cornil Rudy Williams pastor of Eliboxs grandmothers church points out to the spot where he saw Jamshidi screaming for help.
Kite surfers in the north of St. Lucia, at Cas En Bas beach.
Sahab Jamshidi, courtesy of Stephen Verbeek
Family photo of TJ with his dad Terry Elibox at his home in Marc, St. Lucia.
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