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Oct 29, 2009 News
A post mortem examination performed on the remains of the former Region Three Vice Chairman, Ramnauth Bisram, revealed that he died as a result of shock and hemorrhage due to multiple stab wounds.
Reports are that the man’s body bore at least 30 stab wounds, 15 of them to his chest area and several others to his back.
Meanwhile the three persons who have been detained to assist with investigation up to press time yesterday were still in police custody.
Bisram, 55, of 11 Canal Number Two, North Section, was found lying in a pool of blood in one of his bedrooms shortly after 16:00 hrs on Monday.
A relative who found the corpse said that a knife, suspected to be the murder weapon, was lying near the body.
The man’s wife, Pamela, and his daughter, Nalini Sinj, arrived in the country the following day.
Both women expressed the view that the murder was carefully planned and that the killers were no ordinary robbers.
According to the man’s daughter, whoever killed her father made off with his briefcase, which contained a lot of important documents and a large amount of cash.
Sinj told this newspaper that the killer or killers made off with her father’s license firearm, the transport for their house and land and most importantly a death threat letter he had received sometime back from a man known to her father.
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