Handyman to face trial over alleged bid to kill man who refused plea for money

A handyman, charged with attempting to murder another man who refused him when he begged for money, was yesterday committed to stand trial.

Quincy Henry, 30, of Haslington, stands accused of unlawfully and maliciously wounding Troy Bacchus with the intent to commit murder on September 20th at Bourda. He was yesterday committed to stand trial at the conclusion of a five-month long preliminary inquiry into the charge in a Georgetown court.

In announcing her decision, Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan informed Henry that after she considered all the evidence which was brought by the prosecution before the court, she was convinced that that a sufficient case was made out to have him stand trial at the