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Sep 27, 2012 News
The prime suspect and his uncle who were detained by police in connection with the Anna Catherina triple murder have been released from custody.
A source close to the investigation has revealed that both men were released on station bail around noon yesterday. The source said to date, the police have not been able to gather sufficient evidence that would tie the two men to the crime.
The police said that as it is now, only scientific evidence would be able to assist them in bringing charges against their prime suspects.
On Saturday evening, last, the bloodied bodies of Jennifer Persaud, her two sons, Afridi, six years, and 15-month-old Jadon; of Lot 67 Sea View, Anna Catherina, were discovered in their home.
Police arrested the woman’s reputed husband, said to be in his 20s and the father of Jadon, when he arrived on the scene, after the bodies had been discovered. He had been thrown out of the home early last week.
Post mortem examinations revealed that the woman was stabbed about her upper chest, lower neck and upper arms about ten times. Her six-year-old son’s throat was slashed and his windpipe was severed, while the baby was stabbed to the left shoulder, and the carotid artery was severed. It is believed that a long knife was used in the attack.
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