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Feb 04, 2010 News
Taxi driver murder…
As relatives anxiously await the DNA test result to confirm whether or not the remains found last Wednesday is that of 39-year-old Bomeshwar Sukhdeo, a post mortem examination is inconclusive.
The post mortem was done last Friday by Government Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh. This newspaper was told that given the state of the remains no gunshot would was found. One of the suspects who has since been charged had reportedly confessed to first shooting Sukhdeo in his head before burning and dumping his remains.
Meanwhile the relatives are awaiting the results of the DNA testing. Only yesterday relatives held a religious service to honour the life of Sukhdeo.
On Monday last, two men, Balram Singh and Bharrat Narine, were remanded to prison charged with Sukhdeo’s murder.
It is alleged that between January 19 and January 27, last, the duo murdered Sukhdeo. The charge was indictable and the two, who were unrepresented, were not required to plead.
Police Prosecutor, Kevin London, told the court that between January 19 and January 27, the two killed Sukhdeo after stealing his car. They have been remanded until March 15.
Last Wednesday, the charred remains of a male of East Indian ancestry, identified as that of the missing taxi driver, Bomeshwar Sukhdeo, called Anil, was discovered on the Mocha Arcadia access road.
And later that same evening the police arrested a prime suspect.
According to reports, Balram Singh, during interrogation, said that the idea was hatched when the owner of the Grove Taxi Service indicated that he would be happy if he could get a wagon similar to the one he once owned.
The taxi service owner had crashed his wagon but he had the documents. He indicated that if he could get an identical wagon then he would simply transfer his documents to that vehicle after it would have been modified.
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