Burnt
bodies in trunk
POLICE
yesterday found the charred
remains of two unidentified
persons in a car trunk after
gunshots were heard in the
troubled East Coast Demerara
Buxton/Stratsphey villages on
Tuesday night.
TORCHED:
The
burnt-out AT 192 motor car
in which the charred
remains were recovered
yesterday.
(Winston
Oudkerk photo)
The
corpses were locked in the
trunk of an ‘AT 192’
Toyota motor car shell on
Stratsphey railway embankment.
Reports
said, about 21:36 h on
Tuesday, cops received a
telephone call and proceeded
to the area where the
discovery was made at 22:00 h.
The
victims could not be
recognised but it is believed
they were first shot and
bundled into the vehicle that
was torched.
Detectives
are using the recorded chassis
number of the car to try and
ascertain its owner from
records at the Licence Revenue
Office.
Meanwhile,
the cadavers are at Georgetown
Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC)
mortuary awaiting
identification and what
remains of the car is at
Vigilance Police Station.
The
obvious murders are a grim
reminder of the September 19
unsolved killing of
Friendship, East Bank Demerara
taxi driver, Rondell Whyte,
whose bullet- riddled body was
in a drain alongside Annandale
railway embankment, on East
Coast Demerara, as well.
His
burnt-out ‘Toyota Carina’
was on the Buxton railway
embankment.
(MICHEL
OUTRIDGE)
Thursday,
October 20, 2005