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Nov 04, 2011 News
Three more persons have been arraigned for the execution-style killing of 72-year-old Robb Street resident, Clementine Fiedtkou-Parris, on June 30, last.
Orin Hinds, 35, of Burnham Boulevard, Mocha, East Bank Demerara, Cleon Hinds, 34, of 23 Middle Road, Albouystown, and Kevin October, 29, of Second Street, Agricola, East Bank Demerara, appeared yesterday before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, and were jointly charged with murder. They were not required to plea to the indictable charge.
A fourth person, Roy Jacobs, had appeared at the Magistrates’ Court two days before his alleged accomplices and was also charged with the capital offence.
At Jacobs’s hearing it was alleged that he had been the mastermind in the plot to end the elderly woman’s life. It was said that money had been given to the man to kill Mrs. Fiedtkou-Parris, who had been involved in a bitter land dispute matter which was before the courts. Jacobs had reportedly told the police that he had been hired to carry out the act. He further claimed that he hired other persons to assist him.
Clementine Fiedtkou-Parris was murdered at her residence when men had entered her home requesting to see her. According to reports, Parris was heading to the door to inquire as to the persons requesting her presence, when she was shot several times. The men had opened fire on the elderly woman hitting her multiple times. She was later pronounced dead while receiving treatment at the Georgetown Public Hospital.
Cleon Hinds, Orin Hinds and Kevin October were remanded to jail and ordered to return to court on December 6.
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