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10-01 wrote:oday, new evidence has emerged showing that 13-year-old Videsh Subar and his caretaker 56-year-old Rose Mohammed were terrorised during the home invasion on Wednesday, which cut their lives short.
Autopsy results revealed that the 56-year-old victim may have been raped during the ordeal.
Dr Valerie Alexandrov, who conducted the autopsies on both victims at the Forensic Science Centre St James, said he got the impression that Mohammed was raped as her underwear was torn and her clothing forcefully removed.
The pathologist also explained that Mohammed’s hands were tied with her own bra and a cord from a phone charger.
Her legs were tied with torn bed linen at the ankles and her throat was slit with a large knife.
Meanwhile, Dr Alexandrov said 13-year-old Videsh never stood a chance as his killer used such force to slit his throat that it scarred his vertebra, which is the bone at the top of his spinal column.
The child’s mouth was gagged with transparent scotch tape. His hands were tied to the bed with a shoe lace and his legs were bound by rubber cords.
The pathologist said based on the evidence, it is likely that it was a robbery which went awry.
“It looks to me [as though] it was a regular robbery which, for whatever reason, went sour because the perpetrators, they did not bring anything with them so what they used to immobilise the victims, to tie them up, they were using what was available in the house.”
The police report states that Mohammed’s vehicle, a quantity of jewellery, an undisclosed sum of cash, an assortment of tools and a flat screen television were stolen.
Police recovered the stolen vehicle in Wallerfield, two hours after the incident had occurred.
The killers reportedly used gas from the vehicle and doused the driver’s seat and set it ablaze.
However, only the driver’s seat, parts of the steering wheel and driver’s door were burnt.
Police are also examining the theory that the murders may have been linked to a robbery which occurred 8 years ago at Mohammed's Ajim Baskh Street home, in which the suspects were imprisoned and recently released.
No arrests have yet been made.
http://www.looptt.com/content/autopsy-r ... ble-murder
this is so hard to digest .. the level of beast criminals roaming the streets
Crime is not new to Trinidad and Tobago, as heinous acts have been committed over the last 20 years, says Government Minister Fitzgerald Hinds.
“We have a crime epidemic, so the motion (in Parliament) calls it, but I am saying what we see happening now is now new, Member for Chaguanas East. If you look at the headlines in this country over the last 20 years, screaming headlines about crime, who lost their head, which baby get killed, I mean this is not new,” he said in his contribution to the Opposition’s private motion on the crime epidemic which was debated at the Parliament sitting yesterday.
Hinds, the newly appointed Minister in the Ministry of the Attorney General, said heinous crimes are not committed in T&T alone, pointing out that he read of a case in Russia where one man killed 54 people and ate their entrails.
He said there is a “new phenomenon” on the horizon where global drug trafficking is becoming more sophisticated.
mamoo_pagal wrote:10-01 wrote:oday, new evidence has emerged showing that 13-year-old Videsh Subar and his caretaker 56-year-old Rose Mohammed were terrorised during the home invasion on Wednesday, which cut their lives short.
Autopsy results revealed that the 56-year-old victim may have been raped during the ordeal.
Dr Valerie Alexandrov, who conducted the autopsies on both victims at the Forensic Science Centre St James, said he got the impression that Mohammed was raped as her underwear was torn and her clothing forcefully removed.
The pathologist also explained that Mohammed’s hands were tied with her own bra and a cord from a phone charger.
Her legs were tied with torn bed linen at the ankles and her throat was slit with a large knife.
Meanwhile, Dr Alexandrov said 13-year-old Videsh never stood a chance as his killer used such force to slit his throat that it scarred his vertebra, which is the bone at the top of his spinal column.
The child’s mouth was gagged with transparent scotch tape. His hands were tied to the bed with a shoe lace and his legs were bound by rubber cords.
The pathologist said based on the evidence, it is likely that it was a robbery which went awry.
“It looks to me [as though] it was a regular robbery which, for whatever reason, went sour because the perpetrators, they did not bring anything with them so what they used to immobilise the victims, to tie them up, they were using what was available in the house.”
The police report states that Mohammed’s vehicle, a quantity of jewellery, an undisclosed sum of cash, an assortment of tools and a flat screen television were stolen.
Police recovered the stolen vehicle in Wallerfield, two hours after the incident had occurred.
The killers reportedly used gas from the vehicle and doused the driver’s seat and set it ablaze.
However, only the driver’s seat, parts of the steering wheel and driver’s door were burnt.
Police are also examining the theory that the murders may have been linked to a robbery which occurred 8 years ago at Mohammed's Ajim Baskh Street home, in which the suspects were imprisoned and recently released.
No arrests have yet been made.
http://www.looptt.com/content/autopsy-r ... ble-murder
this is so hard to digest .. the level of beast criminals roaming the streets
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170630 ... says-hindsCrime is not new to Trinidad and Tobago, as heinous acts have been committed over the last 20 years, says Government Minister Fitzgerald Hinds.
“We have a crime epidemic, so the motion (in Parliament) calls it, but I am saying what we see happening now is now new, Member for Chaguanas East. If you look at the headlines in this country over the last 20 years, screaming headlines about crime, who lost their head, which baby get killed, I mean this is not new,” he said in his contribution to the Opposition’s private motion on the crime epidemic which was debated at the Parliament sitting yesterday.
Hinds, the newly appointed Minister in the Ministry of the Attorney General, said heinous crimes are not committed in T&T alone, pointing out that he read of a case in Russia where one man killed 54 people and ate their entrails.
He said there is a “new phenomenon” on the horizon where global drug trafficking is becoming more sophisticated.
Crime is nothing new and happens everywhere, so don't kick a fuss. PNM is boss!
Gladiator wrote:mamoo_pagal wrote:10-01 wrote:oday, new evidence has emerged showing that 13-year-old Videsh Subar and his caretaker 56-year-old Rose Mohammed were terrorised during the home invasion on Wednesday, which cut their lives short.
Autopsy results revealed that the 56-year-old victim may have been raped during the ordeal.
Dr Valerie Alexandrov, who conducted the autopsies on both victims at the Forensic Science Centre St James, said he got the impression that Mohammed was raped as her underwear was torn and her clothing forcefully removed.
The pathologist also explained that Mohammed’s hands were tied with her own bra and a cord from a phone charger.
Her legs were tied with torn bed linen at the ankles and her throat was slit with a large knife.
Meanwhile, Dr Alexandrov said 13-year-old Videsh never stood a chance as his killer used such force to slit his throat that it scarred his vertebra, which is the bone at the top of his spinal column.
The child’s mouth was gagged with transparent scotch tape. His hands were tied to the bed with a shoe lace and his legs were bound by rubber cords.
The pathologist said based on the evidence, it is likely that it was a robbery which went awry.
“It looks to me [as though] it was a regular robbery which, for whatever reason, went sour because the perpetrators, they did not bring anything with them so what they used to immobilise the victims, to tie them up, they were using what was available in the house.”
The police report states that Mohammed’s vehicle, a quantity of jewellery, an undisclosed sum of cash, an assortment of tools and a flat screen television were stolen.
Police recovered the stolen vehicle in Wallerfield, two hours after the incident had occurred.
The killers reportedly used gas from the vehicle and doused the driver’s seat and set it ablaze.
However, only the driver’s seat, parts of the steering wheel and driver’s door were burnt.
Police are also examining the theory that the murders may have been linked to a robbery which occurred 8 years ago at Mohammed's Ajim Baskh Street home, in which the suspects were imprisoned and recently released.
No arrests have yet been made.
http://www.looptt.com/content/autopsy-r ... ble-murder
this is so hard to digest .. the level of beast criminals roaming the streets
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170630 ... says-hindsCrime is not new to Trinidad and Tobago, as heinous acts have been committed over the last 20 years, says Government Minister Fitzgerald Hinds.
“We have a crime epidemic, so the motion (in Parliament) calls it, but I am saying what we see happening now is now new, Member for Chaguanas East. If you look at the headlines in this country over the last 20 years, screaming headlines about crime, who lost their head, which baby get killed, I mean this is not new,” he said in his contribution to the Opposition’s private motion on the crime epidemic which was debated at the Parliament sitting yesterday.
Hinds, the newly appointed Minister in the Ministry of the Attorney General, said heinous crimes are not committed in T&T alone, pointing out that he read of a case in Russia where one man killed 54 people and ate their entrails.
He said there is a “new phenomenon” on the horizon where global drug trafficking is becoming more sophisticated.
Crime is nothing new and happens everywhere, so don't kick a fuss. PNM is boss!
Didn't expect an intelligent response from him anyways... when politicians dont know what to say why the hell they just dont shut up.
I wonder if the PM can go in any forum and tell people he is proud to be the PM of this country today?
Gladiator wrote:mamoo_pagal wrote:10-01 wrote:oday, new evidence has emerged showing that 13-year-old Videsh Subar and his caretaker 56-year-old Rose Mohammed were terrorised during the home invasion on Wednesday, which cut their lives short.
Autopsy results revealed that the 56-year-old victim may have been raped during the ordeal.
Dr Valerie Alexandrov, who conducted the autopsies on both victims at the Forensic Science Centre St James, said he got the impression that Mohammed was raped as her underwear was torn and her clothing forcefully removed.
The pathologist also explained that Mohammed’s hands were tied with her own bra and a cord from a phone charger.
Her legs were tied with torn bed linen at the ankles and her throat was slit with a large knife.
Meanwhile, Dr Alexandrov said 13-year-old Videsh never stood a chance as his killer used such force to slit his throat that it scarred his vertebra, which is the bone at the top of his spinal column.
The child’s mouth was gagged with transparent scotch tape. His hands were tied to the bed with a shoe lace and his legs were bound by rubber cords.
The pathologist said based on the evidence, it is likely that it was a robbery which went awry.
“It looks to me [as though] it was a regular robbery which, for whatever reason, went sour because the perpetrators, they did not bring anything with them so what they used to immobilise the victims, to tie them up, they were using what was available in the house.”
The police report states that Mohammed’s vehicle, a quantity of jewellery, an undisclosed sum of cash, an assortment of tools and a flat screen television were stolen.
Police recovered the stolen vehicle in Wallerfield, two hours after the incident had occurred.
The killers reportedly used gas from the vehicle and doused the driver’s seat and set it ablaze.
However, only the driver’s seat, parts of the steering wheel and driver’s door were burnt.
Police are also examining the theory that the murders may have been linked to a robbery which occurred 8 years ago at Mohammed's Ajim Baskh Street home, in which the suspects were imprisoned and recently released.
No arrests have yet been made.
http://www.looptt.com/content/autopsy-r ... ble-murder
this is so hard to digest .. the level of beast criminals roaming the streets
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20170630 ... says-hindsCrime is not new to Trinidad and Tobago, as heinous acts have been committed over the last 20 years, says Government Minister Fitzgerald Hinds.
“We have a crime epidemic, so the motion (in Parliament) calls it, but I am saying what we see happening now is now new, Member for Chaguanas East. If you look at the headlines in this country over the last 20 years, screaming headlines about crime, who lost their head, which baby get killed, I mean this is not new,” he said in his contribution to the Opposition’s private motion on the crime epidemic which was debated at the Parliament sitting yesterday.
Hinds, the newly appointed Minister in the Ministry of the Attorney General, said heinous crimes are not committed in T&T alone, pointing out that he read of a case in Russia where one man killed 54 people and ate their entrails.
He said there is a “new phenomenon” on the horizon where global drug trafficking is becoming more sophisticated.
Crime is nothing new and happens everywhere, so don't kick a fuss. PNM is boss!
Didn't expect an intelligent response from him anyways... when politicians dont know what to say why the hell they just dont shut up.
I wonder if the PM can go in any forum and tell people he is proud to be the PM of this country today?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:If rowly serious about crime...they would study to amend laws just as how they were quick to change traffic violations...
Then again no $ can be made by changing criminal laws
dude2014 wrote:I see the pathologist was there, he know it was a robbery.
What if it was ah horn gone bad and suspect/s did not anticipate the child being there?
The coroners inquest will take twenty years, with the Chief Magistrate's fiasco ...........
$h@dy wrote::(
Heartbroken mom tried to collect Videsh's SEA result
...she had to be taken for medical treatment instead
The parents of murdered Videsh Subar went to the Learning Living Institute in Arima on Tuesday to receive their son's Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) results.
But his mother, Veena Subar, was so overcome with grief that she was unable to step out of the vehicle.
School principal, Sheriffa Ward, delivered the results to the boy's father, Lennox Subar.
Subar, 13, was among three pupils to write the SEA examination at the school.
Alkhansa Ward-Joseph, vice principal, said she was proud of Subar and the two girls who wrote the SEA.
“But it was very difficult for Videsh'a parents. All the parents came to the school yesterday at 9.30am to pick up the results. Videsh's parents came to the school. But his mother was unable to come to the office. She was overcome with grief. His father came to the office and collected the results,” she said.
Ward-Joseph did not say where Subar was placed.
However, an Education Ministry official confirmed that the teenager was assigned to Arima North Secondary School.
Ward-Joseph said the staff and pupils at the school were still grieving for Subar.
The Express was told that Subar's mother was taken for medical treatment after leaving her son's school.
The 2017 Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) listing bearing Videsh SUbar's name.
Subar was found dead in a bedroom at the home of his caregiver, Rose Mohammed, in Malabar last week Wednesday.
Mohammed, 57, was also murdered.
The two were tied up and their throats slit.
Subar's parents had dropped him off on their way to work that morning.
Mohammed had been caring for the teen since he was six month old.
Relatives said Subar was an only child and his parents were tried hard to protect him.
His mother has not been able to come to terms with her child's death and had to be taken to hospital several times since the incident.
No one has been arrested in connection with the double murder.
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