
- hitman confesses, money
recovered
By Michael Jordan
Police appear to have solved the brutal murder of 23-year-old hairdresser Bibi Rafeena Saymar, called ‘Amanda’, who was butchered in her Hague, West Coast Demerara apartment early yesterday morning.

They have reportedly uncovered a diabolical scheme
involving a wealthy and obsessive businessman, a
killer he hired on the cheap, and a taxi driver
who transported the alleged murderer to and from
the crime scene.
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Police sources said, yesterday, that they have
detained a 22-year-old labourer who confessed to
stabbing the pretty hairdresser 11 times in her
hallway, after being offered some $200,000 to do
so.
The man, who is from Holmes Street, Georgetown,
reportedly identified Saymar’s 55-year-old
reputed husband as the individual who approached
him to carry out the deed.
The alleged hit-man also identified a taxi driver
from Zeeburg, West Coast Demerara as his
accomplice.
Kaieteur News understands that police nabbed the
two men near the Demerara Harbour Bridge, after
listening in on a telephone conversation between
the alleged mastermind, whom they had detained,
and the men he had allegedly hired.
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Police sources said that the taxi driver was
nabbed with $200,000, which he was to have handed
over to the labourer. Investigators have also
impounded the man’s taxi.
A source said that Saymar’s spouse, who is a
wealthy businessman, has denied that he plotted
her murder. But relatives of the pretty
hairdresser are convinced that she was the victim
of a murder plot that was hatched by a jealous
spouse.
They described her relationship as an abusive one
and claimed that Saymar had complained that her
reputed husband constantly threatened to kill her.
Rafeena Saymar was found mutilated and dying
around 02:00 hrs yesterday in the two-bedroom flat
in which she and her reputed husband lived at
Hague.
Before she died she managed to give a description
of her attacker.
Kaieteur News was told that the labourer told
police that a taxi driver took him from Georgetown
to the location at Hague where the victim lived.
He then sneaked into the young woman’s flat
through a bedroom that she habitually left open at
night.
He reportedly then dragged her from the bedroom
and stabbed her in the hallway. The killer
allegedly then left the area in the same taxi that
had brought him there.
Kaieteur News understands that around 02:00 hrs
yesterday a neighbour heard screams of ‘rape’
‘help’ and ‘murder’, coming from
Saymar’s flat.
The neighbour reportedly then saw a dreadlocked
man leaving the premises, which is above a beer
garden.
Kaieteur News was told that some of the residents
and a caretaker entered the flat, where they found
Saymar lying in the hallway bleeding from multiple
stab wounds.
A resident said that Saymar’s spouse arrived
some 15 minutes later and was informed that
“something had happened” to his spouse.
He reportedly reversed his vehicle before entering
the premises.
According to a source, the badly injured woman
identified her attacker by ancestry before
breathing her last.
A police release said that subsequent
investigations led to the arrest of Saymar’s
reputed husband and the suspects who are in police
custody assisting with the investigations.
Rafeena’s parents received the tragic news
around 04:00 hrs yesterday when police ranks
arrived at their Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo
home.
“They call and ask if my daughter name Amanda
and if her husband named Dennis. Then they say she
get murdered,” Sonita Saymar, the victim’s
mother, recalled.
The couple then went to the West Demerara Regional
Hospital mortuary, where they saw their
daughter’s mutilated body.
Police handed them two diamond rings and a gold
ring that their slain daughter was wearing when
she was attacked.
The woman and other relatives are convinced that
Rafeena’s murder stemmed from what they
described as an abusive relationship, which began
some two years ago.
They said that the 55-year-old man often travelled
to Canada, and was obsessive over his attractive
partner.
According to the mother, Rafeena had confided that
her spouse, who owns a licensed firearm, had
threatened to “blow her head open.”
The couple’s neighbours also confirmed that
Rafeena and her reputed husband quarreled
constantly.
The victim’s mother said that the most recent
altercation occurred last Tuesday and Rafeena had
locked her spouse out of the flat. However, none
of these incidents were reported to the police.
Asked to explain why Rafeena had not severed the
relationship, the mother said that her daughter
feared that her spouse would harm her parents if
she walked out on him.
Sunday, May 30, 2010