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Dec 31, 2013 News
A chainsaw operator who hails from Region One, Barima Waini was ordered held by Magistrate Faith McGusty after he made his first court appearance charged with a Christmas Day murder.
Yesterday, at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, Clinton Hart, 30, stood accused of murdering 23-year-old Marlon Sam on December 25 at Kwakwani Park, Berbice River. He was not required to plead since the matter was deemed indictable.
The Prosecution, which was being spearheaded by Corporal Seon Blackman, did not reveal the details of the crime.
However, a source disclosed to Kaieteur News that following an argument which occurred between the two, the young man met his demise at a nightspot around 23:30 hours that night.
Reports indicate the two men were purportedly imbibing alcohol when a heated argument ensued. The source related that as a result of that row, Hart stabbed Sam with a knife.
Sam reportedly received stab wounds on both the left and right side of his chest. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Kwakwani Hospital. The matter was reported and the accused was charged with the capital offence.
Hart was remanded to prison until January 10, 2014.
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