Georgetown- The Police yesterday rounded up several persons for questioning in the murder of 64 year old Prampattie Ramsundar called ‘Aunty Daro’ of Enmore. TrakkerNews was in the area when police combed the area surrounding the crime scene and picked up 8 persons. TrakkerNews was reliably informed that a deportee who is now in police custody is the prime suspect in the woman's murder. The police sniffer dog led them to the house two corners away from the crime scene which is being occupied by the same deportee. Information is that the victim once rented the property to the deportee and endured endless controversies forcing her to evict him. He reportedly threatened her on several occasion. The woman was found dead, bound and gagged . The killers took away $500,000 dollars from the premises. According to investigators it is as if the attackers knew what they were going for, and when the woman recognized them, she was killed
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