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Oct 22, 2009 News
Reputed husband held
Thirty-one year old Samantha Marks died last Saturday, and leaves to mourn ten children, the youngest being less than two months old.
According to reports reaching Kaieteur News, her reputed husband, and the father of the two youngest of her children has been taken into police custody in connection with the woman’s death.
Kaieteur News understands that the woman was taken into the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC), and subsequently died.
According to relatives of the woman’s reputed husband, Marks was crying out with pain for two days before she died at the GPHC.
Further reports from the reputed husband’s relatives say that the post mortem conducted on the mother of ten, showed that Marks had sustained a broken rib, and other fractures.
According to the aunt of the suspect, her nephew and the woman were living together for the past three years and he fathered two of her last children, but that another man claims to be the father of the two children.
The aunt further stated that her nephew knew nothing of the injuries that Marks had sustained prior to her death.
According to the aunt, her nephew had asked Marks on many occasions where she had received the injuries, but had never got a response from the woman.
Marks, of Middle Road La Penitence, was laid to rest late yesterday afternoon.
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