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Feb 21, 2014 News
Murder accused Satrohan Madray called ‘Bluey’ 27 of Bennett Dam, D’ Edward Village, West Coast Berbice, who is accused of bludgeoning his good friend Dinesh Harrylall, called ‘Kevin’ 20, to death, was yesterday remanded to jail by Magistrate Rhondell Weaver when he appeared before her at the Fort Wellington Magistrate’s Court on the charge of murder.
Madray was not required to plea and will make his next appearance on March 20 for a police progress report.
Harrylall of Lot 38 B Woodley Park, No. 11 Village, West Coast Berbice, was found lying in a pool of blood sometime between 12:30 and 01:00 hrs last Monday morning at Madray’s residence.
A post mortem examination performed on Wednesday at the Georgetown Hospital by Dr. Vivekanand Brijmohan gave the cause of death as Cerebral Hemorrhage and multiple injuries.
Harrylall, a construction worker who worked with his father, was allegedly brutally beaten and stabbed multiple times.
The victim’s father had stated that his son left home to go by Madray’s home to collect some jewellery which he had pawned to him. He did not return home. The father said that he did not bother about anything since the man and his son are very close friends who frequent each other’s place on a regular basis.
Madray was subsequently arrested after he was found hiding at the back of the house.
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