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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Gun-tot­ing crim­i­nals spread fear across land

Murder toll hits 308

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20160901

With Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley and Op­po­si­tion Leader Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar set to meet on the ris­ing crime scourge T&T is fac­ing, some 308 peo­ple had been mur­dered as of yes­ter­day, ac­cord­ing to fig­ures from the Homi­cide Bu­reau of In­ves­ti­ga­tions. Of this num­ber, up to June, 17.3 per cent of the cas­es had been solved.

The num­ber of mur­ders sug­gests that at least one per­son has been killed each day and if the cur­rent trend con­tin­ues un­abat­ed, there could be a pro­ject­ed 460 killings by the end of the year.

For the first six months of this year, 228 peo­ple were mur­dered. Since then, in two months (Ju­ly-Au­gust), 80 peo­ple were killed, an av­er­age mur­der of 30 to 35 killings a month.

To date, 29 of the 308 mur­der vic­tims have been women.

Some of the more no­table mur­ders where the women were vic­tims fea­tured ex­treme vi­o­lence.

On April 15, Fe­li­cia Per­sad, 29, was found in a leather bag which had been dumped in the Mi­tan Riv­er, Man­zanil­la. The bag was tied to the root of a man­grove tree and weight­ed down with piece of a dec­o­ra­tive con­crete pil­lar.

Al­most one month pri­or to Per­sad's dis­cov­ery, the head­less body of Eden Tees­dale, 26, a jan­i­tor at the Mt Hope Women's Hos­pi­tal, was al­so found in the same riv­er. Her body was found in a bar­rel which was float­ing down the riv­er.

The tor­so had been stuffed in­side the bar­rel with her legs pro�trud­ing from the top. Tees­dale, of Em­ba­cadere, San Fer­nan­do, was lat­er iden­ti­fied through the fin­ger­print records.

Ac­cord­ing to Homi­cide of­fi­cials, Per­sad's mur­der was la­belled as do­mes­tic vi­o­lence and she was mur­der vic­tim 139. Like Per­sad, Tees­dale was la­belled as a case of do­mes­tic vi­o­lence. Her mur­der was record­ed at 101. To date, no one has been held ac­count­able for the deaths of these women.

Chil­dren were not spared ei­ther, as the first mur­der record­ed for the year was Jodell Roberts, 6, who was gunned down on New Year's Day. Po­lice re­port­ed that a gun­man opened fire on a group of Beetham res­i­dents ring­ing in the New Year, hit­ting the child in the back. This mur­der al­so re­mains un­solved.

Young Roberts was not the youngest vic­tim, how­ev­er, as 17-month-old Ny­la Sanchez was blud­geoned to death on April 20 at her home at Mar­cano Ter­race, Laven­tille. Sev­en days lat­er, her fa­ther, Bran­don Job, ap­peared be­fore a mag­is­trate charged with killing his child. Sanchez's killing made up the three per cent of deaths caused by blunt force trau­ma.

Ac­cord­ing to fig­ures pro­vid­ed by the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice, a whop­ping 74 per cent of all mur­ders were com­mit­ted by guns, a fact that all se­nior po­lice and di­vi­sion­al com­man­ders agree on.

Black males be­tween the ages of 26 to 35 are the ma­jor­i­ty of vic­tims. The killers pre­fer to strike be­tween 10 pm to 2 am, as just over 25 per cent of the record­ed mur­ders took place dur­ing this time.

Some 22 per cent of the vic­tims have been killed from 6 pm to 10 pm, while po­lice are un­sure of the time pe­ri­od when at least 20 per cent of the mur­ders took place.

Of the 308 mur­ders, 141 are gang and drug-re­lat­ed; 32 as a re­sult of rob­beries and 14 through do­mes­tic vi­o­lence. Some 46 mur­ders have al­so been la­belled as re­venge killings and 75 were ei­ther un­known caus­es or an al­ter­ca­tion.


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