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Dec 10, 2008 News
– youth implicates friend
Detectives have found the computer that was stolen from the home of National Front Alliance (NFA) executive member Fiesal Ferose Ali, who was brutally murdered in his bed last week.
Police reportedly found the computer at a city store on Monday, after a youth whom they had questioned admitted to selling the item.
Kaieteur News understands that the youth, known as ‘Rocky’, told investigators that another friend, known as ‘Dave’, had stolen Ali’s computer and had given him (Rocky) to sell.
Police are said to be going through the files on the computer for photographs or other information that could indicate the reason for Ali’s death.
According to an official, detectives have released two of the five suspects, while a taxi driver who found the body and two youths remain in custody.
So far, none of the suspects has admitted to killing Ali.
Ali, a former NFA Deputy Leader, was found dead two Wednesdays ago in the bedroom of his Alexander Village residence.
The body bore stab wounds to the chest, left shoulder and left arm.
Ali also sustained a blow to the back of the head.
Police retrieved a bloodied knife and a hammer from a table near the bed.
An autopsy confirmed that Ali had succumbed from stab wounds and blunt trauma to the head.
The blows which fractured Ali’s skull are believed to have been inflicted with a hammer.
One of the stab wounds had penetrated his heart.
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