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Mar 08, 2019 News
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. (FOX 5 Atlanta) – DeKalb Police are searching for the person who killed a 58-year-old father of six and burned his body.
Loved ones identify the man as Darnley Colin Marshall, said to hail from Guyana.
“Who would do something like that to him?” said sister Olive Haly. “Come forward and speak the truth.”
Police said park workers at the Southeast Athletic Complex off Hillvale Road discovered the man’s burned body last week Thursday morning. The dumpster beside it was also burned.
A police report said that workers found the gate had been secured with a chain, yet the park gate is never locked.
Police could not identify him that morning.
Loved ones found out about Marshall’s death Friday.
According to family members, Marshall’s cell phone as well as his 2015 red Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle is still missing.
Police are searching for clues related to a motive and any possible suspects.
A vigil was set to be held yesterday.
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