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The Pollonais family own IOCL so disgruntled employees might be suspects.aaron17 wrote:Explain...neilsingh100 wrote:Might have some link to the following...
IOCL strike in final days
http://guardian.co.tt/business/iocl-str ... a1a2b9e392
randolphinshan wrote:Hope this turns out well. Lesson is that she should have stayed home, fire the poor housekeeper and cook a yam and stew manicou instead of going gym
And a relative who was speaking with Pollinais on her cellphone told investigators that during the conversation she said “yes, officer” before the call ended.
vaiostation wrote:^Which one is she?
Hours before she was reported missing by her husband Jason Pollonais on Thursday, several witnesses saw Natalie Pollonais in the company of two men dressed as police.
A witness who came forward to police said around 11.45 am on Thursday while driving into Debe from Palmiste, they saw Pollonais sitting in her white BMW 5308 car near the incomplete roundabout near the Debe Interchange.
A man dressed in a police uniform was seen bending over the left passenger seat while another man, also dressed in a police uniform, was digging in the trunk of the car.
“She was very fair skinned with reddish hair. The other officer was rummaging in the back. At first, I got angry because I felt she should have been standing in the back of the car to see what he was doing,” the source said.
Several people passed along the way and continued to flash their lights to alert other motorists that a roadblock was in progress, the source added.
The source said it was only after Pollonais’s photograph began circulating as a missing person that they realised something was amiss.
“I began to think that maybe these men were not really police,” the source said.
A report was later made to the police, who began a massive land and aerial manhunt.
Based on information forwarded to the police, the car was later found at Cypress Hills in San Fernando.
A detailed description of the two men has been given to the police and a sketch artist was expected to provide a depiction of the two suspects.
Pollonais, 49, of Palmiste went to the C3 gym on Thursday.
She was expected to visit a friend in Palmiste afterwards but failed to show up.
Her daughter Ashley said she planned to return home early that day as she had some errands to run. Around 3 pm, when she failed to answer her phone a missing person report was made. Her phone was traced to a location in St Augustine.
Her car was found in the parking lot of an apartment building at Cypress Hills, Union Hall, San Fernando, last night. Police said yesterday that they had a person of interest in custody but would reveal no further details.
- by Radhica De Silva
Miktay wrote:If the gangrene messing with south white ppl then truly none are safe in sweet T&T
hydroep wrote:Miktay wrote:If the gangrene messing with south white ppl then truly none are safe in sweet T&T
The day Dana Seetahal got bumped off those who were directing the activities of the paid for hire criminals showed they eh 'fraid nobody, well almost nobody.
Miktay wrote:hydroep wrote:Miktay wrote:If the gangrene messing with south white ppl then truly none are safe in sweet T&T
The day Dana Seetahal got bumped off those who were directing the activities of the paid for hire criminals showed they eh 'fraid nobody, well almost nobody.
Corrected.
Smart monkey know which tree to climb.
Thiz going on lang lang time. It din start with Dana Seetahal. And it wont end there.
Thaz how the world works. Not just in sweet T&T. Everywhere.
vaiostation wrote:^^^Not lite skin, pretty, feminine, or rich enough for anybody to care. Truth hurts.
vaiostation wrote:^^^Not lite skin, pretty, feminine, or rich enough for anybody to care. Truth hurts.
dregz wrote:sigh, i does frequent the food court at C3, buh you could only see me when i smile in the dark and my cyar does occasionally go clacks clacks when i turning a hard corner, so i hopefully could go get meh food and not be troubled.
seriously tho, i hope they find the lady and i hope we as a country wake up. not only when a white trini in ah bimmah get in trouble buh when anyone in trouble, we shut down the country!!!
Ben_spanna wrote:Maybe we need to do like other countries that have a high rate of kidnappings, make it Illegal for the victims families to pay any ransom or negotiate with such criminals, if there’s No reward to be had them there will be no reason to commit the crime.
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