‘We don’t want the police to rush the investigation and charge the wrong people’

While the police force remains silent on the investigation into the murder of school teacher Kescia Branche, her father said that the family can only remain patient and hopeful that one day justice will prevail and his daughter’s killer/s will be apprehended.

“We don’t want the police to rush the investigation and charge the wrong people because when they do go in front the court, they will be found not guilty. We rather give them time to gather sufficient evidence so that whoever they intend to charge would be found guilty and justice will be served,” Alfred Branche told Stabroek News yesterday.

He said that he has been advised that samples were taken from Kescia’s remains for DNA testing but he has not been updated about the status.