A 32-year-old man was shot and killed outside his home early yesterday morning.
The victim was identified as Xavier Brathwaite of St Julien Village, Princes Town.
Police said around 2.50am, a relative was in the living room of their home when she heard several loud explosions, and later discovered Brathwaite on the ground outside bleeding from gunshot wounds.
He was taken to the Princes Town District Health Facility, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Officers of Homicide Region 3 are investigating.
Four charged for
double murder
Four suspects have been arrested and charged in connection with the murders of Kenneth Gill and Bernard Mahabir, whose bodies were found in the trunk of a burnt vehicle off Old Valencia Road nearly two weeks ago.
Police sources told Guardian Media the suspects include two women, one of whom is a Tunapuna market vendor, and two men.
Police sources said the four suspects have been interrogated and statements were recorded. The case file has since been forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions for advice.
Police said evidence gathered during the investigation points to the market vendor as the alleged organiser of the killings.
Officers of the Arouca Homicide Bureau, Region Two, made a breakthrough in the investigation on Monday, May 4, 2026, when the market vendor was arrested at an apartment in El Socorro.
Following her detention, investigators conducted a series of operations that led to the arrest of another woman and two men in connection with the murders.
Reports stated that Mahabir, also known as “Sumir,” of Prescott Lane, Tunapuna, and Gill of Trincity, were last seen alive on Sunday, April 26, in Lopinot. Around 5 pm, they reportedly left the area in a white Nissan Tiida, registration PCX 9805, driven by Gill.
Relatives became concerned after the men failed to return home and could not be contacted by cellphone. A missing persons report was later filed.
A day later, investigators found the charred remains of two people in the trunk of the vehicle. Relatives later identified the bodies as Gill and Mahabir.
