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Mar 23, 2016 Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News
A week after the lifeless body of re-migrant agriculturalist, Anthony Breedy was found in his Hill Foot,
Soesdyke residence, three men accused of killing him were yesterday remanded to prison after being charged with murder.
Appearing before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan were ex-convict Paul Goriah, 28, of Grove Squatting Area, East Bank Demerara; Donnel Trapp a/k Short man, 21, and Keimo Corbin a/k Trini, 18, both of Timehri.
The trio is alleged to have committed the gruesome crime between March 12 and 14 at the Lot 67 Hill Foot, Soesdyke home of Breedy during the course of a robbery.
The body of 60-year-old Breedy was found in the lower flat of his two-storey house, with multiple injuries to his head. His hands and feet were bound.
It was reported that after Breedy was killed, his killers made off with his Sport Utility Vehicle and other belongings including an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card.
Goriah, who is said to be the prime suspect, was captured last week Tuesday at Nabaclis, East Coast Demerara, moments after Breedy’s stolen vehicle was recovered. Goriah had been recently released from prison following a break and enter and larceny, and narcotics convictions.
The other accused were arrested on Thursday at Ithaca, West Bank Berbice.
Goriah, a vendor, Trapp, a mechanic and Corbin were remanded to prison until April 18, for reports in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts. The accused had no lawyers.
Police Prosecutor, Inspector Neville Jeffers indicated that a post mortem report and statements are still outstanding from the police file.
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