Man gets life sentence over murder of agriculturalist

Twenty-five-year-old father of two, Keimo Corbin has been handed a life sentence for the killing of agriculturalist Anthony Breedy, with an order that he serves no less than 11 years before becoming eligible for parole.  

The man was indicted for the capital offence, admitting at his arraignment last month that between March 12th and 14th, 2016 he murdered Breedy during a robbery at the man’s home.

The agriculturalist was found dead in the bottom flat of his Lot 67 Hill Foot, Soesdyke/ Linden Highway home. His hands and feet were bound and his head was bashed in. A piece of wood and a concrete block suspected to be the murder weapons were found at the scene.