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Nov 22, 2018 News
Police officer, Troy Henry, who is stationed at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters, testified yesterday when the preliminary
Inquiry (PI) into the murder of Sasia Adams continued before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan.
Rick Sewcharran, 21, is currently out on $500,000 bail following the death of his girlfriend, Sasia Adams. Sewcharran is accused of unlawfully killing the 19-year-old.
Henry, who is a video analyst, told the court about the role he played in the investigation and what he did with the video evidence that he took from the scene. After the witness testified, the Magistrate adjourned the matter until November 23 when Police Prosecutor Neville Jeffers is expected to call two remaining witnesses in the matter.
Adams, formerly of East Street, Georgetown, had been employed at the Princess Ramada Hotel, Providence, East Bank Demerara.
According to a statement from the police, on the night of June 10, 2018, Adams and her boyfriend were travelling west along Lamaha Street, Georgetown in a white Toyota 212 motorcar when she opened the door and leapt from the car, landing on the southern side of the road.
The police said that the boyfriend picked up the woman and transported her to the hospital where she died. Government Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh gave her cause of death as blunt trauma to the head.
Based on reports, the police sought several extensions to further detain the boyfriend after there were conflicting reports surrounding the death of the teenager.
It was reported that Adams, who was admitted to the hospital in a conscious state, told doctors that she had fallen down at home.
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