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UML wrote:I want to see what the bf going to do when the sister leave he ass....seeing that he tattooed "Nikita" on the inside of his wrist![]()
some fellas eh
Thursday 26th April, 2012
An 18 year old woman was stabbed to death at her home in Maracas, St. Joseph.
She has been identified as Nikita Ramischand,
Trini Hookah wrote:UML wrote:I want to see what the bf going to do when the sister leave he ass....seeing that he tattooed "Nikita" on the inside of his wrist![]()
some fellas eh
Was this really relevant?
UML wrote:I want to see what the bf going to do when the sister leave he ass....seeing that he tattooed "Nikita" on the inside of his wrist![]()
some fellas eh
equipped2ripp wrote:UML wrote:I want to see what the bf going to do when the sister leave he ass....seeing that he tattooed "Nikita" on the inside of his wrist![]()
some fellas eh
When maccoing, macco correctly.
I don't want him anymore...
Mother pleads with suspect to turn himself in:
THE mother of the 27-year-old Guyanese man wanted for questioning in relation to the April 25 murder of Nikita Ramischand, the daughter of Port of Spain attorney, Odai Ramischand and niece of Guyana's Attorney General Anil Nandlall continued her plea to her son to turn himself in.
Guyanese news website Demerara Waves caught up with the woman at her home located in a semi-forested area known as Madewini.
"I want him to give up himself…I know I lost a son," she said as she swung in a hammock.
Continuing her appeal to her son she said, if he did what they said he did, she wanted him to give himself up and face the full force of the law. "I don't want him anymore. If he did that, he is a criminal," she said.
On the night of April 25, Ramischand, 18, an accounts student at the School of Business and Computer Science, got to her father's Maracas Royal Road, Maracas Valley, St Joseph home where the suspect attacked her. He stabbed her three times to her chest then slit her throat and left her to die along a concrete pathway to the back of the house. The suspect then jumped a wall to the back of the house, injuring himself in the process, made his way out of Maracas Valley and got to the Piarco International Airport where he boarded a Caribbean Airlines flight bound for the Cheddi Jagan International Airport.
The mother recalled to Demerara Waves of suddenly receiving a call from her son, telling her that he would have been landing at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.
Eager to meet her son for the first time in three years, she went to the airport and accompanied him to the Madewini home.
The next day (Thursday) he borrowed his sister's mobile phone and left with a bag, never to be seen again.
The mother said later Thursday, a number of people related to the dead girl visited her and told her what had happened.
The woman said it was only then she knew what had happened. She then called her son and sought to enquire what had happened but the phone call was discontinued.
Whenever she calls the number, it goes to voice mail, she said.
However, she has been busy taking phone calls all day from people enquiring, among other things, whether her son has relatives in the Guyanese towns of Enterprise or Clonbrook.
After news broke that her son might have committed the act with an accomplice, a cousin who lives nearby has also disappeared.
The suspect's mother said she does not mind if her son has to be extradited to Trinidad and Tobago to face trial.
Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard has indicated his willingness to initiate extradition proceedings whenever the suspect is caught.
Suspect's family in hiding after threats
Nikita murder
Relatives of a 27-year-old Guyanese man wanted for questioning in the April 25 killing of Nikita Ramischand have gone into hiding after receiving death threats from people in Trinidad who accuse them of harbouring the suspect, regional media reports say.
Nikita Ramischand was the daughter of Port of Spain attorney Odai Ramischand and niece of Guyana's Attorney General, Anil Nandlall.
According to Kaieteur News , Dhanwattie Sookram, the suspect's mother, has said that she received a phone call yesterday from a man who claimed to be a relative of Nikita Ramischand.She claimed the caller repeatedly cursed her while threatening to harm her and other family members.
"He say that he will kill me and my husband…He say that I went to the police (to complain about the threats) and if I think the police could help me. He said he coming to Guyana and that my son kill and I hiding he."
Sookram said two of her sons have since gone into hiding with their spouses and children.
"They say that they can't let their lives go down for their brother."
Sookram again insisted that she is unaware of her son's whereabouts while appealing for him to surrender.
"Wherever he is, let him give himself up because I can't take this any more. I want the public to know that my (other ) sons are not moving out because we are hiding anybody, but because of the threats that he (the caller) is going to kill us."
Sookram said police and people in civilian clothing have twice searched her home and those of her two other sons.
The woman and her husband also claimed heavily armed men threatened her family and kicked and gun-butted one of her sons last Thursday. Sookram also said police had checked at her relatives at Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara, after receiving reports that he might be hiding out at an aunt's home.
The Kaieteur News report further stated that the 27-year-old suspect, accompanied by a 16-year-old cousin, fled to Guyana the day after Ramischand was slain. He visited his mother's Soesdyke, East Bank, Demerara home that same day, but Mrs. Sookram said that he left and did not return. The cousin is also in hiding.
The cousin's mother told Kaieteur News that her son was at her Soesdyke home from Thursday, April 26 to April 30. According to the woman, the lad left the home on Tuesday, May Day, after a quarrel with his step-father over the killing in Trinidad. She said she has not heard from her son since.
Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard has indicated his willingness to initiate extradition proceedings whenever the suspect is caught.
Cops think he's in Suriname
Trail goes cold on Nikita's killer...
GUYANESE police have said the trail for the 27-year-old man wanted for the April 25 murder of Nikita Ramischand has gone cold as he is believed to have fled to neighbouring Suriname.
Ramischand, 18, daughter of Port of Spain attorney, Odai Ramischand and the niece of Guyana's Attorney General Anil Nandlal, was murdered on April 25.
The accounts student of the School of Business and Computer Science (SBCS) was found dead with her throat slit at her father's Maracas Royal Road, Maracas Valley, St Joseph home.
The suspect reportedly boarded a Caribbean Airlines flight to Guyana hours after the murder and even visited his mother at her Soesdyke, East Bank Demerara home.
While there he reportedly retrieved some clothes and left with one of his cousins.
Since the return of the suspect to Guyana, his relatives claimed people who had close ties with the Ramischand family were threatening them but this allegation has since been denied by the Ramischand family official spokesperson, Sid Ramischand, who was Nikita's brother.
Guyanese police who were at first confident the man would be found, speculated this week that given the ease with which one can flee Guyana's borders, the suspect may have avoided capture and is hiding out in neighbouring Suriname.
The country's lead investigator in the case, Ag Commissioner of Police Leroy Brumell, said a "Wanted" bulletin has not yet been issued for the suspect. —Gyasi Gonzales
ZeroOne wrote:was talking about how one can commit a crime and leave the country today.
This case was used as a reference.
cacasplat3 wrote:so whu you didnt go tell him "keep strong pops"
yuh feel he going to read it here?
boi up the road eh......
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