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Central couple shot dead

Fam­i­ly up­set by drugs found in ve­hi­cle

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Murder victims  Randy  Ramdass and Stephanie Anita Jagdeo.

Murder victims  Randy  Ramdass and Stephanie Anita Jagdeo.

Shas­tri Boodan

A Cen­tral cou­ple who planned on spend­ing the rest of their lives to­geth­er were found shot dead in a car lo­cat­ed in an aban­doned cane field at Fac­to­ry Road, Ch­agua­nas yes­ter­day morn­ing.

The bod­ies of Randy Ram­dass, 28, of Chan­der­nagore Road, Ch­agua­nas and his fi­ancée Stephanie Ani­ta Jagdeo, 27, of Brick­field Road, Cara­pichaima, were dis­cov­ered in Jagdeo’s Nis­san AD Wag­on.

Jagdeo’s body was found in the front seat while Ram­dass’ body was in the rear trunk com­part­ment of the ve­hi­cle.

Po­lice said they al­so found a quan­ti­ty of mar­i­jua­na in the ve­hi­cle.

An­gry rel­a­tives be­lieve that the cou­ple was set up and the drugs plant­ed as a de­trac­tion to mis­lead in­ves­ti­ga­tors.

The two were out in con­nec­tion with the sale of a par­cel of land.

Jagdeo’s rel­a­tives were in a state of dis­be­lief when we vis­it­ed their home yes­ter­day.

“She was home yes­ter­day (Sat­ur­day) and she left home about min­utes to four. She re­ceived a call. She is in her busi­ness of re­al es­tate so as some­body call you with land or a house to sell, that is your busi­ness, so you would take the op­por­tu­ni­ty to go for it,” Stephan Jagdeo, the broth­er of Stephanie said.

Relatives of Randy Ramdass at the home of the deceased at Chandernagore Road yesterday.

Relatives of Randy Ramdass at the home of the deceased at Chandernagore Road yesterday.

SHASTRI BOODAN

He added, “She left home to view a piece of land in Cou­va but the in­for­ma­tion we are cap­tur­ing now is a lot to process. Oth­er per­sons who had a dis­cus­sion with her on Fri­day with­in her work­space, re­ceived a call from a gen­tle­man. The per­son used an alias name. He had a piece of land to sell and he didn’t want his wife to know about the land and they want­ed to go and view the land. He had no trans­port and they took him with their trans­port and that was it. From yes­ter­day 4 pm she was un­reach­able up to to­day.”

Jagdeo said his sis­ter worked at Ale­scon Readymix and sold re­al es­tate part-time. He said the cou­ple had com­plet­ed 85 per cent of their house at Lime Head Road, Chase Vil­lage and planned to get mar­ried in 2023.

“Who­ev­er did this act, didn’t know what they were do­ing. They didn’t know their plan and ex­e­cut­ed it in this such man­ner to throw off the in­ves­ti­ga­tion. I would tell you per­son­al­ly, what they put in that car have noth­ing to do with my sis­ter nor Randy. The in­di­vid­ual who com­mit­ted that act, wher­ev­er you is sir, I hope you rest in peace. God has a plan for you in time to come and who­ev­er this is, some­thing has busi­ness in it and who­ev­er is the peo­ple who or­ches­trat­ed this whole en­tire mur­der, not one, two lives lost, dou­ble lives lost, the peo­ple who called the shot up­on my sis­ter be very care­ful.”

At the home of Ram­dass, his fa­ther Amar Ram­dass, 50, was be­ing con­soled by rel­a­tives.

His grand­moth­er Carmeli­ta Ram­dass, 78, was try­ing to cope with the death.

“All I want is jus­tice, to see whoso­ev­er do this with my grand­child...I want jus­tice.”

Carmeli­ta took care of Randy when his moth­er died over 20 years ago.

Nan­daram Ram­dass, the pa­ter­nal un­cle of the de­ceased al­so rub­bished the drugs found in the car. Ram­dass too said it was plant­ed to dis­tract in­ves­ti­ga­tors.

Couva North MP Ravi Ratiram speaks with the grandmother of the deceased Carmelita Ramdass.

Couva North MP Ravi Ratiram speaks with the grandmother of the deceased Carmelita Ramdass.

SHASTRI BOODAN

Ram­dass said when Randy didn’t re­turn Stephanie’s fa­ther came look­ing for her. He said Randy was a hard work­er.

“He don’t be in any­thing out of the or­di­nary.”

Ram­dass said his nephew was an elec­tri­cian who went in­to re­al es­tate around two years ago.

Cou­va North Mem­ber of Par­lia­ment (MP) Ravi Rati­ram said the de­ceased once shared a close re­la­tion­ship with the of­fice of the MP.

Rati­ram said the mur­der ap­peared to have been com­mit­ted else­where since po­lice dis­cov­ered a trail of blood lead­ing to where the ve­hi­cle with the bod­ies was dis­cov­ered.

Rati­ram said he al­so be­lieves the drugs in the ve­hi­cle were al­so plant­ed to throw off in­ves­ti­ga­tions.

“We have lost count of the num­ber of mur­ders. The ques­tion is how many more Prime Min­is­ter? How many more must die be­fore you act, be­fore you do some­thing?”

Rati­ram said the Min­is­ter and Min­istry of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty are fail­ing the peo­ple of T&T.

Rati­ram said sev­er­al calls have been made for in­creased light­ing in his con­stituen­cy and to prop­er­ly equip the po­lice ser­vice in cen­tral.

He ac­cused Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty Min­is­ter Fitzger­ald Hinds of sleep­ing on the job.

“He is sleep­ing on the job and it’s about time that PM, that you take ac­tion and you recog­nise that is no longer play­ing pol­i­tics and play­ing with emo­tions. You are play­ing with lives of the cit­i­zens. The first con­sti­tu­tion­al right that cit­i­zens have is the right to life and you are not up­hold­ing that.”

Po­lice are yet to es­tab­lish a mo­tive for the killings.


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