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May 23, 2017 Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News
Magistrate Leron Daly, yesterday, committed three men to stand trial at the High Court in Georgetown for the murder of re-migrant Agriculturist, Anthony Breedy, whose lifeless body was found in his Hill Foot, Soesdyke residence.
The men, ex-convict Paul Goriah, 28, of Grove Squatting Area, East Bank Demerara; Donnel Trapp a/k Short man, 21, and Keimo Corbin a/k Trini, 18, both of Timehri are currently on remand for this murder.
At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, Magistrate Leron Daly ruled that there was sufficient evidence against the trio for them go on trial before a judge and jury at the next practicable sitting of the Demerara Assizes.
It is alleged that the men committed the gruesome crime between March 12 and March 14, 2016 at the Lot 67 Hill Foot, Soesdyke home of Breedy during the course of a robbery.
Based on reports, the body of 60-year-old Breedy was found in the lower flat of his two-storey house, with multiple injuries to his head. His hands and feet were bound.
It was reported that after Breedy was killed, his killers made off with his Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) and other belongings including an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card.
Goriah had served jail time for break and enter and larceny and trafficking narcotics.
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