Five held as intense investigations into murder of Berbice teens continue

Georgetown: Commissioner of Police (ag) Nigel Hoppie says five persons have been arrested as an “intense” investigation into the brutal murder of Berbice teen boys Joel and Isaiah Henry continue.

Dead: Isaiah and Joel Henry

Those arrested include the 57-year-old owner of the farm where the boys’ mutilated bodies were found. The owner’s son and a handyman are the others who have been held, along with two others assisting with the investigations.

The case is now in the hands of Major Crimes headed by Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum.

Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn described the murder of the boys as “vicious” and said there could be no excuse for what happened.

He said that the government shared the shock, hurt and horror of what happened.

He said that security forces were “surprised” at the “extremities” to which the boys were subjected to and wanted to reassure all Guyanese that no effort will be spared to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice.

Minister Benn said the Police Force has been required to do a professional investigation.

Police headquarters on Sunday night said they observed bloodstains at the nearby farm owned by the 57-year-old man and this led to his arrest. Also, a coconut peeler and some peeled coconuts were seen at the said location.

Joel, 18, was listed by the Police as a labourer of Lot 26 No Three Village, West Coast Berbice.

“Joel Henry’s body was found with the upper half in a hole. The body was clad in a black long pants, green long sleeve jersey with white fine strip and barefooted. The body bore a mark around his throat and bruises on the fingers of his right hand,” Police further stated.

Isaiah, 16, was a student and from the same village. They were cousins.

“Isaiah Henry’s body was seen lying on his back with his head pointing in an eastern direction and feet pointing west. The body was clad in gray short pants, light green long sleeve jersey and barefooted. A wound was seen on his throat, two to his left side head, one on his forehead and one to the left side chin,” Police stated.

Police said the boys left their homes about sunrise on Saturday. They headed to Cotton Tree Village, West Coast Berbice to pick coconuts to sell but had not returned up to 8 p.m.

Just about six hours later, they found the bodies. They were about 600 feet from each other in clumps of bushes near a coconut farm.