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Jul 17, 2016 News
A female suspect in the murder of 75-year-old Pairadeau Mars, called ‘Perry’ reportedly started vomiting blood yesterday and was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporated (GPHC) for treatment.
According to reports, the prisoner is one of the two female suspects in the “Perry Mars” case.
She was later released into the custody of police by the hospital authorities as she is scheduled to appear in court in the coming week.
Police sources say that the girl reportedly came down with the “flu” and started vomiting blood. She was taken to the GPHC where she received treatment.
Mars was found with his hands bound with duct-tape. The duct-tape was also wrapped around his mouth and neck. Police reportedly found a hammer and cutlass nearby.
The victim’s home was ransacked, and there was evidence that the killers had feasted, since bottles and wrappers were strewn on the floor. There was also evidence that the killers lit the stove.
From information police received, the killers were individuals who were known to the deceased, a remigrant and Professor, who had lectured in ethnic studies at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Residents reportedly saw the suspects arrive in a car, and later saw them leaving the home with suitcases.
Five teenagers including two females were subsequently charged for the murder of Perry Mars.
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