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Nov 29, 2014 News
Ten days after his accomplice suffered a similar fate, the second bandit from the November 18 botched robbery at La Bonne Intention has succumbed from injuries he sustained while escaping on a CG motorcycle.
Kevin David, 26, died at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) yesterday in the Male Surgical Ward. His alleged accomplice, 28- year-old Trillon Munroe of Cummings Lodge, died shortly after the robbery attempt.
It is alleged that at around 13:30hrs on November 18, Munroe and David held 37-year-old Jasadai Persaud at gunpoint at her home at Cherry Field, LBI.
The bandits relieved Persaud of cash she had withdrawn earlier in the day from a city bank. While leaving, they were confronted by the victim’s husband, who retreated after a shot was discharged in his direction.
The perpetrators fled the scene on the motor cycle, but a relative of the victim pursued them in a car. Police said that during the chase, the suspects crashed and both men sustained severe injuries. Munroe succumbed shortly after.
Police recovered an unlicensed .32 revolver with four rounds and a spent shell, along with some of the stolen cash.
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