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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby VII » February 11th, 2016, 8:58 pm

Dutty_S wrote:
VII wrote:Is it official that she was sexually assaulted,didn't see that in recent report.


Nothing of the sort officially...just a few scratched and death by strangulation...just doesn't fit the MO of the avg. Emotionally/psycologically unstable Trini male/female...they usually a lil more colourful in expression...


Well it's the same damn thing I thinking.

This makes me sick to the stomach for her and for our country.

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby nervewrecker » February 11th, 2016, 8:58 pm

We will diversify our economy, tourism is the way. Lets promote touri....uhh...ummm....

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby VII » February 11th, 2016, 9:04 pm

Heard a suspect is in custody,really hope he/she needs an interpreter.

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby Redman » February 11th, 2016, 9:07 pm

VII wrote:
Lance wrote:The coroner confirmed that she was also sexually assaulted.


Article/link please?

Vcnc3 said she was strangled and raped.

She was reported missing Tuesday pm...to the Japanese embassy.

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby desifemlove » February 11th, 2016, 9:37 pm

VII wrote:
Dutty_S wrote:
VII wrote:Is it official that she was sexually assaulted,didn't see that in recent report.


Nothing of the sort officially...just a few scratched and death by strangulation...just doesn't fit the MO of the avg. Emotionally/psycologically unstable Trini male/female...they usually a lil more colourful in expression...


Well it's the same damn thing I thinking.

This makes me sick to the stomach for her and for our country.

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby snypaz » February 11th, 2016, 10:06 pm

Very sad to hear what happened to her. Seeing as she was here doing what she loved. I also think it's someone she knew. She also looks so out of place, Someone must have seen her somewhere. She's very memorable.

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Postby bluefete » February 11th, 2016, 10:11 pm

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby sMASH » February 11th, 2016, 10:17 pm

What is the Japanese embassy position on the matter?
This is a country that has maritime disputes with both China and Russia, and regularly spits in the UN 's face every so often.
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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby bluefete » February 11th, 2016, 10:18 pm

http://www.businessinsider.com/why-japa ... low-2014-4

How Japan's Murder Rate Got To Be So Incredibly Low

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Apr. 11, 2014, 5:14 PM 91,988 35

Japan's homicide rate has been steadily decreasing since the 1950s, and now the country has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world, according to a new United Nations report.

Fewer than one person is murdered for every 100,000 in the population, compared to 4.8 for the United States and 44.7 in Belize.

So how did Japan get its own murder rate to be so low?

From the report:

The country's homicide rate is associated with a stable and prosperous society with low inequality and high levels of development. Young Japanese males now commit only a tenth of the homicides committed by their predecessors in 1955, and the age and sex distribution of victims tend to be uniform across age groups.

This has been attributed by some researchers to, amongst other factors, extremely low levels of gun ownership (1 in 175 households), a greater chance of detection (according to police data, 98 per cent of homicide cases are solved), the rejection of violence after the Second World War, the growth of affluence without the accompanying concentrations of poverty common in many highly developed countries, and the stigma of arrest for any crime in Japanese society.

Unlike the U.S., Japan has strict gun laws. Most guns are illegal, and there are tight restrictions on purchasing the few firearms that are allowed in the country, according to The Atlantic. Japan also has a rigorous testing and background-check process for those who seek to purchase a gun.

To put it all into perspective, the U.S. saw more than 12,000 firearm-related homicides in 2008, while Japan had only 11.

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby pugboy » February 11th, 2016, 10:23 pm

so is this going to be another case of "investigations ongoing and at sensistive stage" for years

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby Kalisnakov » February 11th, 2016, 10:31 pm

bluefete wrote:http://www.businessinsider.com/why-japans-murder-rate-is-so-low-2014-4

How Japan's Murder Rate Got To Be So Incredibly Low

Pamela Engel
Apr. 11, 2014, 5:14 PM 91,988 35

Japan's homicide rate has been steadily decreasing since the 1950s, and now the country has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world, according to a new United Nations report.

Fewer than one person is murdered for every 100,000 in the population, compared to 4.8 for the United States and 44.7 in Belize.

So how did Japan get its own murder rate to be so low?

From the report:

The country's homicide rate is associated with a stable and prosperous society with low inequality and high levels of development. Young Japanese males now commit only a tenth of the homicides committed by their predecessors in 1955, and the age and sex distribution of victims tend to be uniform across age groups.

This has been attributed by some researchers to, amongst other factors, extremely low levels of gun ownership (1 in 175 households), a greater chance of detection (according to police data, 98 per cent of homicide cases are solved), the rejection of violence after the Second World War, the growth of affluence without the accompanying concentrations of poverty common in many highly developed countries, and the stigma of arrest for any crime in Japanese society.

Unlike the U.S., Japan has strict gun laws. Most guns are illegal, and there are tight restrictions on purchasing the few firearms that are allowed in the country, according to The Atlantic. Japan also has a rigorous testing and background-check process for those who seek to purchase a gun.

To put it all into perspective, the U.S. saw more than 12,000 firearm-related homicides in 2008, while Japan had only 11.

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Should look up on how much ppl they execute for the year,prob if trinidad did that,we wouldent have a crime situation like we do........but say what.....jump n wave n wine....that's what is most important to us........

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby Dutty_S » February 11th, 2016, 10:41 pm

Lance wrote:The coroner confirmed that she was also sexually assaulted.


Scene...so ah piggy break innn...so any confirmation if izza trini piggy?

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby INHUMAN » February 11th, 2016, 11:05 pm

My bet is 99% an afro cyahgetnogyulcustheytooorglee piggy

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby MaxPower » February 11th, 2016, 11:42 pm

hmmmm i would say "wagonon20s" is a suspect or anyone associating with him or resembling him.

If not maybe those dumb trinis who feel they could wine on anything they want......and when dey get BRACE, dey vexxx, soooo..ugly much? stink much? rape much?

RIP jap, sorry you came so far for these nasty and disgraceful Trinidadians to take you away.

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby jhonnieblue » February 11th, 2016, 11:46 pm

Hmm allu men not up to date at all...she lost her group at round 12 crossing main stage...they made a report to the Japanese embrace by 4pm saying she was missing...most can't speak English...all media and cctv lost her at the same time...however she was spotted at the Siler stars pan yard at about 6pm..legacy was passing on tragerete at that time so she rejoined by herself it was reported..since then no one seems to have seen her till they found her next morning..clearly a local did this


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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby Dutty_S » February 12th, 2016, 12:37 am

^^^ hmmm so maybe all ah dem gang up against she, make up a story (with "most" not able speak English though...yet able to explain their missing "comrade"), one/two/etc remains behind to strangle she after 4-6pm (cause she posse up in pict. with two gunta 'round 12pm..or more...maybe black man piggy izz haram...)

At the end...of all this, we, who we're not there at the scene at time of the crime, should not pass absolution...opinion, yes...for this we are entitled.

At the end...we dunno...

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby kjaglal76v2 » February 12th, 2016, 12:44 am

lol @ finger pointers, this could have been done by anybody from any country!!!

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby megadoc1 » February 12th, 2016, 1:55 am

this is so sad and embarrassing for our country, hope the killer is brought to justice!
as for the mayor, he should have just reserve comments for a later date and all those who accusing him of placing blame on the woman need to hush ,just take a look at beyond the tape over the last few weeks they had vids showing how easy it is for women to fall into these dangerous situations and asking or more like pleading with them to be responsible and careful of their choices and actions around this time,this is no way should be considered victim blaming ,its just common sense
so far no one is protesting outside TV6 or by the police station .

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Postby fallen_angel » February 12th, 2016, 2:46 am

i suspect foul play

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Postby INHUMAN » February 12th, 2016, 2:55 am

Puh curk?

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Postby INHUMAN » February 12th, 2016, 2:59 am

A guy had posted a link on a grp (swiftly removed for what reason i dont know) that she was staying on picton st by a friend and they found the body close to the wasa pump/station in the savannah. In between the place where she stayed and the spot where they found the body lies pollo tropical. He went on to say that in order for one to come out of picton st, they have to cross infront pollo tropical and cams should have picked it up. Then again, cameras does even work at all here?

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby Aaron 2NR » February 12th, 2016, 4:55 am

VII wrote:
Lance wrote:The coroner confirmed that she was also sexually assaulted.


Article/link please?



http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-02- ... amis-death

The pathologist said he could not confirm or deny whether Nagakiya was sexually assaulted as had been suggested in some reports, saying it was “beyond his competence.”

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Re: Body of woman in costume found at Queen's Park Savannah

Postby Lance » February 12th, 2016, 5:57 am

Aaron 2NR wrote:
VII wrote:
Lance wrote:The coroner confirmed that she was also sexually assaulted.


Article/link please?



http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2016-02- ... amis-death

The pathologist said he could not confirm or deny whether Nagakiya was sexually assaulted as had been suggested in some reports, saying it was “beyond his competence.”


The news reports last night said something that was much more confirmatory.

Trinidad media again.

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Postby BRZ » February 12th, 2016, 7:57 am

Its a bird, no a plane no its its its ........................

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and wheres the other "one" who was trying to make a case, this is what you should be protesting against and NOT what you are charged to enter into a frigging nightclub.

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Postby EmilioA » February 12th, 2016, 8:39 am

We make the Washington Post.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mor ... -behavior/



By Michael E. Miller February 12 at 5:00 AM Follow @MikeMillerDC

It was Ash Wednesday morning and Trinidad was waking up to a Carnival hangover. Trash from the raucous two-day festival still covered the streets of Port of Spain as daylight crept across the Queen’s Park Savannah. The huge expanse of grass and trees on the edge of the capital was serene compared to the past two days of music and dancing.

But then came the screams.

Geoff Adams had just woken up on a park bench and was walking home through the Savannah when he heard the shrieking. A homeless man was pointing at a patch of bushes and screaming, so Adams walked over to see what was going on, he told local paper the Guardian.

“The guy say he see something in the bushes. I say it was a manicou [possum] or iguana,” Adams said. “But when I look I see a bikini bottom.”

Underneath the bright yellow bikini bottom was the body of Asami Nagakiya, a 30-year-old Japanese professional musician. She had come to Trinidad to participate in Carnival, as she had in previous years. Now she was dead, still dressed in her bejeweled masquerade outfit.

“She had a laceration on her elbow and black and blue marks on her waist,” Adams told reporters. “It look like a rape/murder to me.”

Authorities released an autopsy report Thursday stating that Nagakiya had been strangled, according to television station CNC. They have not commented on the suspicion that Nagakiya was sexually assaulted.

Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya poses for a photogrpah during the participation of the Japanese steel pan orchestra at the International Panorama competiton in Port-of-Spain, August 9, 2015. A Japanese woman who regularly visited Trinidad for Carnival and played in a steel band has been found strangled, the coroner's office said on February 11, 2016. The body of Asami Nagakiya, still clad in a two-piece masquerade outfit, was found in Queen's Park Savannah, a park in the capital where the major carnival parades and events are held.

Police have questioned a man and woman over the crime but have yet to make any arrests, reported the Guardian.

After two days of joy, the killing came as a shock for locals and the thousands of tourists who flock to the island nation every year for the famously vibrant festival.

“Life is so unfair,” her friend Mariah Rodriguez wrote on Facebook beneath a photo of them posing in their matching Carnival outfits. “This young lady loved our culture and people, and someone took that away from her…you monsters disgust me!”

Outrage over the crime, however, quickly shifted towards the city’s mayor after he suggested that by dressing in a revealing costume and dancing, Nagakiya was to blame for her own killing.

“You know before Carnival I did make a comment about vulgarity and lewdness,” Raymond Tim Kee said during a Wednesday press conference, according to local media station Loop. “The woman has the responsibility to ensure that [she is] not abused.”

Kee’s cringe-worthy comments kept getting worse, as he tried to link the Japanese musician’s killing to Carnival culture.


“And my argument was you could enjoy Carnival without going through that routine … of prancing and partying,” he asked. “Then why you can’t continue with that and maintain some kind of dignity?”

Kee kept digging his hole, however.

“You have to let your imagination roll a bit and figure out was there any evidence of resistance or did alcohol control?” he told reporters. “Therefore involuntary actions were engaged in, and so on ….

“It’s a matter of, if she was still in her costume – I think that’s what I heard – let your imagination roll,” he added, before casting the killing less as an outrageous crime than as an “embarrassment” for the city.

“My comment is that is rather embarrassing for us, the City, it is embarrassing for Carnival,” he said. “Our culture is not just playing mas,” he added, referring to the practice of dressing up in costume and accompanying a soca band through the streets. “There are a lot of other subcultures people engage in all year, and therefore they have to be very alert and very careful about whom they associating with when they go out.”

Kee’s comments immediately drew outrage. Critics, particularly women, accused him of sexism and victim blaming.

“What the heck is he talking about? He is an idiot! Let your imagination wonder?” one woman commented. “How about let the police do the job and find out what the heck happen[ed]. There is no excuse for murder.”

“This is some type of gibberish,” wrote another female commenter.

Within hours, a woman had launched an online petition calling for Kee’s resignation. By early Friday morning, it had gathered nearly 7,000 signatures. (That equates to roughly 10 percent of the population of Port of Spain.)

“Victim shaming is an irresponsible thing for anyone to do, far less a leader in a society,” wrote Rhoda Bharath, a St Augustine resident who signed the petition. “[The] Mayor has shown himself to be both insensitive, preemptive and ignorant. He must go.”

“Tim Kee is an example of everything wrong with leadership in this country,” added Ryan Ramoutar, a signatory from Point Fortin. “His thinking is archaic and his opinion essentially exonerates the perpetrators of any responsibility. He has, effectively, endorsed murder.”

On Thursday, Prime Minister Keith Rowley, the head of Kee’s People’s National Movement party, said that his government does not support victim blaming and that Kee was sorry for his statements. Rowley rejected calls for Kee to resign, however.


Shortly afterward, Kee himself apologized, but in awkward, third-person and somewhat passive-aggressive statement.


“His Worship the Mayor of Port of Spain Alderman Raymond Tim Kee unequivocally apologizes to women and the national population who were offended by remarks attributed to him following the death of carnival visitor and mas player, Asami Nagakiya,” it began, before then equivocating.

“Mayor Tim Kee says that his comments were completely misconstrued,” it continued. “He agrees that his comments could have been considered out of line, but despite the anger being expressed from many quarters including feminist groups and activists, he has also received calls of support from several women agreeing with him on the lack of modesty displayed by some women and girls on the streets during the Carnival Celebrations.

“There is indeed a concern about the behaviour of both male and female mas players generally as they are now being emulated by children who believe that lewd behaviour and carnival go hand in hand.”

Critics then pounced on his sorry-not-sorry statement.

“He still doesn’t understand,” wrote one Facebook commenter. “The ‘apology’ is still laden with misogyny and in it he reinforces his position that victims of abuse are liable and should be blamed.”

The leader of the island’s political opposition demanded that Kee be fired.

“Mayor Tim Kee didn’t even offer condolences on the death of Ms. Nagakiya but proceeded to offer scandalous speculation in relation to the possible circumstances surrounding her death,” said Kamla Persad-Bissessar. “It is unbelievable that in a 21st century society, the mayor of the capital city can utter such outrageous and misogynistic statements about the death of a talented young woman, given that the facts are not yet known.”

Amid the roar of outrage, locals overcame their stunned silence to honor the slain woman. Many mentioned that unlike most foreigners, Nagakiya kept coming back because she cherished the island and its culture.


“This [death] is great shock to us since she was no stranger to T&T,” businessman Larry Lai, who had known Nagakiya for seven years, told the Guardian.

“She was a person who used to take the art of pan [steel drum] all over Asia,” he said. “She fell in love with pan but we realised she had also fallen in love with T&T. She told me she used to work all year to save up to come to T&T to play for Carnival.”


Nagakiya had performed with a local soca band, the PCS Nitrogen Silver Stars, for the past five years. In a statement posted to Facebook, the group said it was “truly heartbroken” about the killing of “one of our bright stars, and a loving friend.

“Asami Nagakiya was a truly beautiful, and gentle soul,” the group said. “She was warm, friendly, and always greeted you with her signature broad smile and a hug. Everyone loved Asami and there is not one person that has anything negative to say about her.”

The band said it would hold a prayer service for its fallen pannist on Thursday night.

Nagakiya was not the first person to die during recent Carnivals in Trinidad. Last year, five people were slain during the festival, according to local newspaper Newsday, leading officials to promise better security in 2016.

In an interview apparently given before the discovery Wednesday morning of Nagakiya’s body, Trinidad and Tobago’s acting police commissioner, Stephen Williams, declared this year’s Carnival a success. He added that 42 people had been arrested during the two-day festival, but did not mention any deaths, according to the Loop.

As Trinidadian officials prepared to ship Nagakiya’s body back to Japan, the tide of anger towards Kee and his controversial comments began to recede, leaving a lingering sadness where there should have been the afterglow of a joyous Carnival.

“Poor girl,” one person commented online. “Such a tragedy [for this] to occur on what should be the greatest show on earth.”
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Postby EmilioA » February 12th, 2016, 8:43 am

Also the "upper class Trinis" on Facebook real vex with Tim Kee. Its kinda amazing to see the wives and daughters of the POS business community calling for his resignation.

I think Tim Kee will be forced to resign. He forget who actually owns Trinidad.

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Postby mitsu_chick941 » February 12th, 2016, 8:55 am

this is so embarrassing........now the world sees that we are a country run by idiots

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Postby FullStop » February 12th, 2016, 8:57 am

trinidad express says
...When attempts were made to contact the pathologist, he noted that he was bound by his new contract, as well as he was abiding by a special request from officials at the Japanese Embassy not to speak on the matter.

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Postby BRZ » February 12th, 2016, 9:00 am

mitsu_chick941 wrote:this is so embarrassing........now the world sees that we are a country run by idiots


They saw that in the last 5 years..... you forget the previous admin had how many ministers having to step down?

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Postby SmokeyGTi » February 12th, 2016, 9:04 am

Heard that someone is assisting police with their investigations. If so then that was pretty fast...

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