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May 26, 2015 News
Trinidad (Trinidad Express) – IMRAZ Seunarine said that it may be jealousy that led to the murder of his wife at their home in Princes Town on Saturday.
Seunarine said that he and his wife, Ashanti Debidin, were “happy” and he believes someone who worked at their home previously was responsible for her death.
Seunarine spoke with the Express yesterday outside the Forensic Sciences Centre, St. James where he went to witness the autopsy of his wife, but was told that no autopsies were being done and he should return on Wednesday.
He said that Debidin was born in Demerara, Guyana, and that she came to Trinidad in 2005.
Seunarine said: “You could come to the village and ask anyone about her. No one has anything bad to say about her. All the youths consider her a mother and all. She was a down to earth person. The best wife I could ever ask for. I could never find someone in this world like her in a million years. I was living happy. I don’t know why this man jealous me”.
On Saturday Debidin, 26, in her home at Garth Road was found dead by her four-and-a-half-year-old son.
She bore stab wounds to her head and cuts on her wrist, police said.
Seunarine said that his wife was “innocent” and that she was the love of his life.
“It was my son who had to meet she in this pool of blood and call his grandmother from upstairs. And then I come home to meet her in the same way. This girl innocent; she eh do anybody anything,” he said.
“I told my son that his mother dead. I told him that she got a job from God and that she went to work for him now.”
The husband said his wife’s family was “full of grief” and travelled to Trinidad on Sunday.
Homicide investigators said yesterday that a 20-year-old man who was detained shortly after Debideen’s death remained in custody at the San Fernando Police Station.
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