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Mar 09, 2013 News
A teenage boy and his 12-year-old female accomplice yesterday appeared before the court on a charge of murder. They are charged with the murder of 40-year-old Pike Street Kitty fisherman, Antonio Isles. The charge against them was indictable thus they were required to plead, when they appeared before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrate’s court.
Isles was reportedly beaten to death on March 1, 2013.
Isles, of 248 Pike Street, Kitty, worked on a fishing vessel at sea and had only returned home in the latter part of February.
According newspaper reports, the man was severely beaten by a group of men in Pike Street. Residents of Pike Street, Kitty, however, believed that some youths were responsible for Isles’s death. One of the suspects in the group was as young as ten years old and considered armed and dangerous, they said.
After the attack, Isles was left lying on the road, but eventually was taken to the Kitty Police Station and then to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation Hospital (GPHC) where he later succumbed to his injuries.
A post mortem revealed that Isles died as a result of a fractured skull.
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