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rspann wrote:Trinidad hotting back up.
Fixed.
Kamla and zoom rader making them PNM people kill and shoot to make the gov't look bad .
he used to sample owah... and a hombre dig a horras?Dizzy28 wrote:^ Was wandering what all the commotion in Ali Street last night was about. That's where the Maynard fella was killed.
For those who know Pasea it's the road just after the "Five Corner" junction and police last night were directing people to turn off and go to Pasea Main Road i.e. blocked off the highway access/Millennium Gym entrance.
Seems he was the caretaker for an apartment building that housed a lot of Venes.
A 50-year-old school teacher was shot in a robbery at his home on Friday.
Ashram Boodram, of Hibiscus Drive, Debe was standing in the front yard when gunmen entered.
He was shot once in the chest.
Boodram was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital where he died while being treated.
Boodram, an agricultural science teacher, lived alone.
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/t ... d1a7e.html
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reports of a double in laventille...details to follow
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Reports of a double in laventille...details to follow
Confirmed....identified only as
34: midnight
35: bobby
maj. tom wrote:Just so they killed an innocent man, minding his own business in his own home. Why they had to shoot him?5e2b6e84a6342.image.jpg
A 50-year-old school teacher was shot in a robbery at his home on Friday.
Ashram Boodram, of Hibiscus Drive, Debe was standing in the front yard when gunmen entered.
He was shot once in the chest.
Boodram was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital where he died while being treated.
Boodram, an agricultural science teacher, lived alone.
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/t ... d1a7e.html
Cops suspect murdered teacher was followed home from the bank
As reports of criminals stalking their victims at banks continue, investigators are probing whether teacher Ashram Boodram’s killer followed him home from a branch in San Fernando.
Relatives told Guardian Media on Saturday that Boodram, 50, a woodwork teacher at the Union Claxton Bay Secondary School, was expanding his home along Hibiscus Drive, Debe. It was believed that he finished work early and went to the bank to withdraw cash to pay the construction crew at his house.
A report stated that around 2 pm Friday, Boodram had just got out his Toyota Fielder wagon outside his home when a gunman approached and shot him in his chest. The gunman then took his bag with the cash and ran off. The workmen at the back of the house rushed out to help and police and an ambulance were contacted.
However, relatives said paramedics did not arrive until 4 pm and by that time, police already took Boodram to the San Fernando General Hospital. However, he died a short time later.
Relatives wondered if Boodram’s killer knew that he usually paid his workers on Friday or whether they just saw the opportunity while at the bank and followed him home. Boodram’s niece Diana Ogeer said that after the shooting, her uncle asked the workers to place him in the hammock and he was able to speak. He told police that his killer was a tall, Afro-Trinidadian man who wore a white shirt. However, he did not know who the killer was.
“He does not usually come home around that time. They said he came home early that day and we know that he usually pays his workers on Fridays. We don’t know if he went to the bank. We’re assuming that he did on his way from work. He came home, parked the car right in the front here. While he was taking his bags out of the car, somebody approached him from the back. Maybe he turned around because the gunshot wound was on his chest. They grabbed his bag. Apparently, when he got shot, he made it to the middle of the yard,” Ogeer said.
Boodram’s death was contrary to the way he lived. After teaching for almost 30 years, he was building another level to his home. Dane Harripersad, a nephew, said Boodram did not attend parties, hang out at bars, but would only engage in family activities. His hobbies were crafting wood items and writing poems and songs for family members.
“He was a person who never went out, go to fetes, did not drink, did not eat meat. The only things he went to were family events. He was conservative. He used to write songs, poems and make furniture,” Harripersad said.
Police are yet to arrest a suspect in Boodram’s murder but are working to retrace his movements leading up to his death.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/cops-su ... 1e6a099957
maj. tom wrote::cry: More details. And the paramedics arrived 2 hours later. Police hopefully are on the close trail to finding the murderer. What a hellhole country Trinidad has become.Cops suspect murdered teacher was followed home from the bank
As reports of criminals stalking their victims at banks continue, investigators are probing whether teacher Ashram Boodram’s killer followed him home from a branch in San Fernando.
Relatives told Guardian Media on Saturday that Boodram, 50, a woodwork teacher at the Union Claxton Bay Secondary School, was expanding his home along Hibiscus Drive, Debe. It was believed that he finished work early and went to the bank to withdraw cash to pay the construction crew at his house.
A report stated that around 2 pm Friday, Boodram had just got out his Toyota Fielder wagon outside his home when a gunman approached and shot him in his chest. The gunman then took his bag with the cash and ran off. The workmen at the back of the house rushed out to help and police and an ambulance were contacted.
However, relatives said paramedics did not arrive until 4 pm and by that time, police already took Boodram to the San Fernando General Hospital. However, he died a short time later.
Relatives wondered if Boodram’s killer knew that he usually paid his workers on Friday or whether they just saw the opportunity while at the bank and followed him home. Boodram’s niece Diana Ogeer said that after the shooting, her uncle asked the workers to place him in the hammock and he was able to speak. He told police that his killer was a tall, Afro-Trinidadian man who wore a white shirt. However, he did not know who the killer was.
“He does not usually come home around that time. They said he came home early that day and we know that he usually pays his workers on Fridays. We don’t know if he went to the bank. We’re assuming that he did on his way from work. He came home, parked the car right in the front here. While he was taking his bags out of the car, somebody approached him from the back. Maybe he turned around because the gunshot wound was on his chest. They grabbed his bag. Apparently, when he got shot, he made it to the middle of the yard,” Ogeer said.
Boodram’s death was contrary to the way he lived. After teaching for almost 30 years, he was building another level to his home. Dane Harripersad, a nephew, said Boodram did not attend parties, hang out at bars, but would only engage in family activities. His hobbies were crafting wood items and writing poems and songs for family members.
“He was a person who never went out, go to fetes, did not drink, did not eat meat. The only things he went to were family events. He was conservative. He used to write songs, poems and make furniture,” Harripersad said.
Police are yet to arrest a suspect in Boodram’s murder but are working to retrace his movements leading up to his death.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/cops-su ... 1e6a099957
Some of the comments in the Guardian discussion are appalling. The paid PNM bloggers there have no conscience, no heart, no sympathy.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:42: unidentified male shot and killed in maloney
Cops appeal for help in solving teacher's murder
Investigators appeal for help in finding the gunman who ended his life.
School teacher Ashram Boodram would be laid to rest on Thursday, as investigators appeal for help in finding the gunman who ended his life.
Boodram, 50, was shot once in the chest by a man who robbed him of a bag containing cash. The incident occurred at Boodram’s Hibiscus Drive, Debe, home last Friday.
Police said Boodram exited his vehicle and was walking towards his unfinished house when he was ambushed at around 2pm.
His attacker grabbed the bag and shot him. He died while undergoing emergency surgery at the San Fernando General Hospital.
Boodram had earlier withdrawn the cash to pay workmen constructing a wall behind the house.
Investigators are attempting to retrieve surveillance camera footage from nearby homes.
Boodram’s relatives are also appealing to anyone with information to contact the police.
Boodram, who was not married and had no children, was a woodwork teacher at the Union Claxton Bay Secondary School.
Relatives described him as a soft spoken, kind hearted man.
A funeral service will be held at his family’s home in Woodland, followed by cremation at the Shore of Peace cremation site.
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/c ... fbbd4.html
maj. tom wrote:Police are clueless as usual. I was so confident that the Police were adept enough to solve this crime given all the circumstances.
They never solved Raymond Choo Kong's murder either, though that one should have been an open and shut case of a crime of passion. What the ass these local detectives does be learning in the Academy? It have detective education that our officers must follow like London Met Police and Scotland Yard? I bet if you gave a Pinkerton detective this case he solving it within a week.
This is so disappointing, but as usual, expected of the abysmal TTPS.Cops appeal for help in solving teacher's murder
Investigators appeal for help in finding the gunman who ended his life.
School teacher Ashram Boodram would be laid to rest on Thursday, as investigators appeal for help in finding the gunman who ended his life.
Boodram, 50, was shot once in the chest by a man who robbed him of a bag containing cash. The incident occurred at Boodram’s Hibiscus Drive, Debe, home last Friday.
Police said Boodram exited his vehicle and was walking towards his unfinished house when he was ambushed at around 2pm.
His attacker grabbed the bag and shot him. He died while undergoing emergency surgery at the San Fernando General Hospital.
Boodram had earlier withdrawn the cash to pay workmen constructing a wall behind the house.
Investigators are attempting to retrieve surveillance camera footage from nearby homes.
Boodram’s relatives are also appealing to anyone with information to contact the police.
Boodram, who was not married and had no children, was a woodwork teacher at the Union Claxton Bay Secondary School.
Relatives described him as a soft spoken, kind hearted man.
A funeral service will be held at his family’s home in Woodland, followed by cremation at the Shore of Peace cremation site.
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/c ... fbbd4.html
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