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Nov 12, 2015 Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News
Two years after businesswoman, Sirmattie Ramnaress, was found dead in her Diamond, East Bank Demerara (EBD) home, her neighbour, Colin Grant, was hauled before a city magistrate, charged with the woman’s murder.
Grant, 32, of Lot 1161 Diamond Housing Scheme, EBD, is accused of murdering Ramnaress between August 30 and August 31, 2013, at Diamond Housing Scheme E.B.D. The killing allegedly occurred during the course of a robbery that was not a robbery.
The accused, a construction worker, was not required to plead to the charge read to him by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts. He was remanded to prison until December 15. Grant, a father of one, had no legal representation.
According to reports, the body of 36-year-old Ramnaress was found lying face down in the garage of her home on August 31, 2013. It was a blaze coming from the woman’s home that led firefighters to a bond, when they stumbled upon her body. Her body reportedly bore two stab wounds- one to the neck and another to the hip.
The police, in a statement had said that Ramnaress’ house was ransacked and drenched with a flammable liquid, and a storage bond at the rear of the building was destroyed by fire.
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