Skype evidence from Brazilian doctor delayed Defence questions translator’s competency

The Preliminary Inquiry (PI) into the murder charge against Anand Narine and Darrol Compton, the two men accused of killing Babita Sarjou six years ago, continued yesterday, with the court having to reschedule the slated Skype evidence session.

Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan resumed the PI after a delay of a few weeks.

Evidence was expected to be taken from Dr. Renato Teodoro Ferreira Paranaiba, the Brazilian doctor who played a key role in the case, through the digital medium of Skype.