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Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson on Thursday ordered that a man who allegedly hacked his father to death with a cutlass last year be remanded to prison when a murder charge was reinstated against him at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court

The previous murder case against Andrew Gomes, 21, of Waiakabra on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway had been discharged last week at the Providence Magistrates’ Court because of the absence of the case file with the relevant statements. Gomes was once again not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge. He was remanded to prison and the case was again transferred to the Providence Magistrate’s Court for November 30.

Prosecutor Kevin London told Stabroek News that the police have established a case against the accused and the prosecution is ready and well equipped to rigorously proceed with the case. The facts of the charge are that on November 27, 2008 at Gomes’ home, he murdered his father, Stanislaus Gomes.

Reports are that on the day of the murder Gomes, who is said to be a drug addict, had asked his father for $200 to buy drugs but when he was refused he became enraged and attacked his father.

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  1. BORAPORK:TERMINATE TORTURERS CANADA says:

    This is horrific. An insanity defence must be part of his strategy. Death over $200.

    • Xpat UNITED KINGDOM says:

      What is so insane about this cowardly act? Then Marvin Gaye’s dad could have claimed the same defense.

  2. Daze TanteTOGETHER WE STAND DEVIDED WE FALL) NETHERLANDS says:

    ONE STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION, GOOD GOING. POLICE START DOING WHAT YOU BEING PAID FOR…JUDICIALS MAKE SURE THAT JUSTICE IS BEING SERVED



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