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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:158: person only identified as Chris was found shot dead in the Gulf of Paria earlier today
Numb3r4 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:158: person only identified as Chris was found shot dead in the Gulf of Paria earlier today
As in body was found floating in the Gulf?? who found him fisher men? Serious question.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:158: person only identified as Chris was found shot dead in the Gulf of Paria earlier today
As in body was found floating in the Gulf?? who found him fisher men? Serious question.
Yup body found floating
This is what happens when you bring in people like BujuGladiator wrote:Trinidad was a wash of blood this long weekend.....
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Bramble used to lime with a really shady group - hannah bovell crew.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:14: derick rupert shot and killed in p.o.s
15: shernice bramble shot and killed in el dorado
coughs "black widow"...she get real quiet doh
Gladiator wrote:2 more ....156, 157
Police are investigating a double murder which occurred in Laventille on Monday.
The victims have not yet been identified.
According to reports, around 12:22 am residents of Pashley Street, Laventille heard several gunshots and upon investigating found a man and woman suffering from gunshot wounds in a vehicle.
Residents reported seeing a car speeding off from the scene.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
maj. tom wrote:who believe that story...
WHAT began as the kidnapping of a Carapichaima man and his girlfriend at the Waterloo cremation site on Tuesday night ended in his murder.
Police were told Eldon Roopnarine was repeatedly slammed to the ground by the kidnappers, then left to die when he and his girlfriend were thrown out of the vehicle.
Roopnarine, 37, of Ojar Maraj Avenue, Brickfield, died of head injuries caused by blunt force trauma, an autopsy found yesterday.
His mother, Dowlatie Roopnarine, said there was nothing to take from her son except his car since he didn’t have a job or money.
Police found the car abandoned in Brickfield a few kilometres away from where Roopnarine’s body was dumped.
His girlfriend, Neeta Narine, was not injured, but trembled from the trauma of the ordeal when she spoke to the Express at her Freeport home yesterday.
Narine said after the kidnappers threw them out on the road, she ran for some time to get help for Roopnarine.
She returned hours later with police officers and found her boyfriend dead.
Roopnarine’s mother wept as she told the Express she learned of her son’s death on social media.
“I was sitting there for more than an hour. The police didn’t tell me that they found his body because I would have gone to see his body. Even if he was battered, I wanted to see him,” said the mother.
Dowlatie Roopnarine said she had been waiting at Freeport Police Station for information on her son, when her sister informed her news of his death had been posted on social media.
She recalled the last moments she spent with him were on Tuesday night, when they looked at the news on television.
Narine called him to pick her up, and he left.
When she did not see her son return home that night, she assumed he spent the night at Narine’s house.
Terror ride
Narine told the Express Roopnarine picked her up in his black Mazda 323 car at home and headed to the cremation site, where they were accustomed to liming.
She said while there, they saw four men on the compound.
“One of them [had] given him a sign like asking him for a cigarette. He was going to give him the cigarette, but then all four approached the car. I told him to drive out. But one of them pulled out the keys (from the ignition).
“They pulled him out of the car and threw him in the trunk. They tied my hands with rope and put me in the back seat with my head down,” said Narine.
The girlfriend said after a few minutes of driving, Roopnarine opened the trunk and jumped out on to the road.
She said the kidnappers stopped the car and chased after him.
“They grabbed him and flung him back in the trunk. Then a second time he jumped out. This time they grabbed him and slammed him down on the ground a few times.
“Then they flung him back in the trunk. My head was down, but I was hearing everything,” she said.
Narine said the kidnappers drove to an isolated, forested area where there were no street lights and threw her and Roopnarine out.
“They tied my feet and tied a rag over my mouth, and threw me out next to him. They drove off.
“I fought up and I loosened my hands and my feet. I lie down next to him and he wasn’t moving.
“I was thinking he was unconscious because of how they slammed him on the ground. It was pitch black. I felt his face and something like water was pumping out his mouth and nose. I thought he would ‘catch himself’.
“After a while, I shook him. I felt his heart (beat) and I think I was feeling something. I lie back down and waited for him to get up.
“I was just closing my eyes and praying. I didn’t open my eyes when they threw us out. I just remain quiet. I was so traumatised,” she said.
Narine said after several minutes with Roopnarine still unresponsive, she decided to get help.
“My plan was to lie down there until he ‘catch himself’. But when I realised like he wasn’t getting up, I decided to run. I was barefoot. I ran until I met a dead-end, so I ran back out for about an hour or more until I saw lights.”
Narine said she ran into the yard of a house and a resident called police.
Officers of the Freeport Police Station picked her up at Roopsingh Road and during the pre-dawn hours they drove around searching for Roopnarine.
Another police patrol car found Roopnarine’s vehicle abandoned at Waterloo and towed it back to the Freeport station.
Narine was taken to the police station and she positively identified the vehicle.
In it were a length of rope, a gas container and a crate of bottles.
After giving police a statement about the incident, she was taken to the Chaguanas District Health Facility.
She was discharged, then returned with police officers to search for Roopnarine.
It was around 7 a.m. when one of the policemen saw his body lying near a pile of garbage.
“From the time I watched the jersey and glimpsed his face I knew it was him,” said Narine.
She said Roopnarine was a “very nice and loving person when he was sober, when he didn’t drink or smoke”.
His mother said Roopnarine was a father of two and loved his children.
Responding to the scene were Supt Gill, ASP Smith, Insp Figaro, Sgts Nelson and Boxer.
The killing took the murder toll to 161 for the year so far. There were 167 murders at April 24 last year.
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maj. tom wrote:This one is terrifying. What terrible trauma to innocent people![]()
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More active police patrols needed? I dunno, it's like innocent people have to be under curfew by 7pm and criminals can run free anytime they want.WHAT began as the kidnapping of a Carapichaima man and his girlfriend at the Waterloo cremation site on Tuesday night ended in his murder.
Police were told Eldon Roopnarine was repeatedly slammed to the ground by the kidnappers, then left to die when he and his girlfriend were thrown out of the vehicle.
Roopnarine, 37, of Ojar Maraj Avenue, Brickfield, died of head injuries caused by blunt force trauma, an autopsy found yesterday.
His mother, Dowlatie Roopnarine, said there was nothing to take from her son except his car since he didn’t have a job or money.
Police found the car abandoned in Brickfield a few kilometres away from where Roopnarine’s body was dumped.
His girlfriend, Neeta Narine, was not injured, but trembled from the trauma of the ordeal when she spoke to the Express at her Freeport home yesterday.
Narine said after the kidnappers threw them out on the road, she ran for some time to get help for Roopnarine.
She returned hours later with police officers and found her boyfriend dead.
Roopnarine’s mother wept as she told the Express she learned of her son’s death on social media.
“I was sitting there for more than an hour. The police didn’t tell me that they found his body because I would have gone to see his body. Even if he was battered, I wanted to see him,” said the mother.
Dowlatie Roopnarine said she had been waiting at Freeport Police Station for information on her son, when her sister informed her news of his death had been posted on social media.
She recalled the last moments she spent with him were on Tuesday night, when they looked at the news on television.
Narine called him to pick her up, and he left.
When she did not see her son return home that night, she assumed he spent the night at Narine’s house.
Terror ride
Narine told the Express Roopnarine picked her up in his black Mazda 323 car at home and headed to the cremation site, where they were accustomed to liming.
She said while there, they saw four men on the compound.
“One of them [had] given him a sign like asking him for a cigarette. He was going to give him the cigarette, but then all four approached the car. I told him to drive out. But one of them pulled out the keys (from the ignition).
“They pulled him out of the car and threw him in the trunk. They tied my hands with rope and put me in the back seat with my head down,” said Narine.
The girlfriend said after a few minutes of driving, Roopnarine opened the trunk and jumped out on to the road.
She said the kidnappers stopped the car and chased after him.
“They grabbed him and flung him back in the trunk. Then a second time he jumped out. This time they grabbed him and slammed him down on the ground a few times.
“Then they flung him back in the trunk. My head was down, but I was hearing everything,” she said.
Narine said the kidnappers drove to an isolated, forested area where there were no street lights and threw her and Roopnarine out.
“They tied my feet and tied a rag over my mouth, and threw me out next to him. They drove off.
“I fought up and I loosened my hands and my feet. I lie down next to him and he wasn’t moving.
“I was thinking he was unconscious because of how they slammed him on the ground. It was pitch black. I felt his face and something like water was pumping out his mouth and nose. I thought he would ‘catch himself’.
“After a while, I shook him. I felt his heart (beat) and I think I was feeling something. I lie back down and waited for him to get up.
“I was just closing my eyes and praying. I didn’t open my eyes when they threw us out. I just remain quiet. I was so traumatised,” she said.
Narine said after several minutes with Roopnarine still unresponsive, she decided to get help.
“My plan was to lie down there until he ‘catch himself’. But when I realised like he wasn’t getting up, I decided to run. I was barefoot. I ran until I met a dead-end, so I ran back out for about an hour or more until I saw lights.”
Narine said she ran into the yard of a house and a resident called police.
Officers of the Freeport Police Station picked her up at Roopsingh Road and during the pre-dawn hours they drove around searching for Roopnarine.
Another police patrol car found Roopnarine’s vehicle abandoned at Waterloo and towed it back to the Freeport station.
Narine was taken to the police station and she positively identified the vehicle.
In it were a length of rope, a gas container and a crate of bottles.
After giving police a statement about the incident, she was taken to the Chaguanas District Health Facility.
She was discharged, then returned with police officers to search for Roopnarine.
It was around 7 a.m. when one of the policemen saw his body lying near a pile of garbage.
“From the time I watched the jersey and glimpsed his face I knew it was him,” said Narine.
She said Roopnarine was a “very nice and loving person when he was sober, when he didn’t drink or smoke”.
His mother said Roopnarine was a father of two and loved his children.
Responding to the scene were Supt Gill, ASP Smith, Insp Figaro, Sgts Nelson and Boxer.
The killing took the murder toll to 161 for the year so far. There were 167 murders at April 24 last year.
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She said Roopnarine was a “very nice and loving person when he was sober, when he didn’t drink or smoke”.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:People studying gary on stage with buju, sat maraj and he problems, econamee tun round because elections are coming...murders and other crimes are not important atm