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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Cops have no leads in businesswoman’s murder

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Sascha Wilson
663 days ago
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Businesswoman Veronica  DeLeon, who was shot dead outside her home on Saturday morning.

Businesswoman Veronica DeLeon, who was shot dead outside her home on Saturday morning.

Sascha Wil­son

Se­nior Re­porter

sascha.wil­son@guardian.co.tt

Homi­cide de­tec­tives are still try­ing to iden­ti­fy who killed busi­ness­woman Veron­i­ca De Leon and why.

A po­lice source con­firmed that there were no sus­pects in cus­tody and no of­fi­cial state­ments were record­ed from rel­a­tives as of yes­ter­day af­ter­noon.

The sus­pects’ white AD wag­on has al­so not been re­cov­ered, po­lice said.

De Leon, 43, a moth­er of four, was am­bushed and shot dead short­ly af­ter 6 am on Sat­ur­day, as she left her home in her Range Rover at Jin­jul Street, Phillip­ine, near San Fer­nan­do.

De Leon’s hus­band, Nestor De Leon, owned De Leon Ba­nanas Ltd, but died from COVID-19 last Jan­u­ary. Sev­er­al posts on De Leon’s Face­book page sug­gest that fol­low­ing her hus­band’s death there was a feud with her hus­band’s rel­a­tives over his es­tate.

In one of the posts, De Leon wrote, “I wan­na take this time to re­al­ly post this. I’ve been try­ing to sur­vive since my hus­band died to sur­vived. My kids and I have been through hell and back. All that has been done for my kids is me.”

She post­ed about her hus­band’s rel­a­tives be­liev­ing that he left her with mil­lions, but she said any claim for mon­ey has to go through her lawyers.

In an­oth­er so­cial me­dia post, a rel­a­tive of De Leon’s hus­band com­plained that they have been un­able to par­take in his wealth. The rel­a­tive said they had no is­sue with her, nor were they at­tack­ing her, but was hop­ing they could reach an agree­ment.

At­tempts by Guardian Me­dia through Face­book and on the phone to get a re­sponse from De Leon’s rel­a­tives and her hus­band’s rel­a­tives were un­suc­cess­ful yes­ter­day.

But sev­er­al peo­ple who knew her and even strangers took to so­cial me­dia, ex­press­ing shock and out­rage over her cold-blood­ed mur­der.

One so­cial me­dia user de­scribed the per­son re­spon­si­ble for her mur­der as a cow­ard.

She said, “A woman with such a beau­ti­ful heart vs a cow­ard who felt they can on­ly win by killing her.”

She em­pathised with De Leon’s chil­dren, who have been left or­phans.

“You fight un­til the end. You worked so hard on a dai­ly ba­sis. Life and peo­ple are too un­fair and heart­less. My heart crum­bles for your kids and mom. May God pro­tect your kids and give them strength to face this tragedy,” she post­ed.

She prayed for jus­tice through God.

“No jus­tice can be served for your loss but I prayer that the one above deal with them ac­cord­ing­ly.”

The woman added that De Leon would for­ev­er be etched in her mem­o­ry.

“I will re­mem­ber the beau­ti­ful soul you are, the woman of class, ad­mired for be­ing al­ways well put to­geth­er and our last joke, laugh­ter and smile hours be­fore they took you. Fly high,” she post­ed.

An­oth­er friend, Hes­per Al­i­dar­soo, post­ed, “OH Al­li­son Deleon ...you left with­out say­ing good­bye be­cause you weren’t ready ...What they did to you have those who love, cared, knows you, laugh and cried with you, seen what you have been through my friend...they took you away...God must have a plan, just wait­ing for it to un­fold... The Almighty nev­er makes mis­takes...we just got to trust in his process as heart wrench­ing as it is ... we’ll re­joice mark my word.”

CCTV footage of the in­ci­dent showed De Leon try­ing to es­cape when she re­alised her life was in dan­ger. Sec­onds af­ter she drove off from in front her home and slowed down at the end of her street, a white AD wag­on came from the op­po­site di­rec­tion and stopped in front her ve­hi­cle. An oc­cu­pant armed with a gun ex­it­ed and ran to­wards her van. De Leon re­versed al­most to her front gate, with the AD wag­on and gun­man chas­ing her. The wag­on stopped along­side her van. The cam­era did not pick up the gun­man, but sec­onds lat­er, he ran back in­to the wag­on, which then sped off. There were bul­let holes in the dri­ver’s side win­dow of her ve­hi­cle. She died on the spot.

Po­lice con­firmed that De Leon did not re­port any threats against her.

An au­top­sy is ex­pect­ed to be done this week at the Foren­sic Sci­ence Cen­tre in Port-of-Spain.

Of­fi­cers of the Homi­cide Bu­reau of In­ves­ti­ga­tions Re­gion 3 are in­ves­ti­gat­ing.


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