Caribbean National Weekly

Guyanese man remanded in custody on murder charges

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Guyanese man remanded in custody on murder charges
Key Points(5)
  • A 26-year-old who allegedly killed his uncle by chopping off his head was on Wednesday remanded to prison when he appeared at the Sparendaam Magistrate’s Court charged with murder.
  • The former Guyana Defense Force soldier, Dwayne Tappin, appeared before Magistrate Alisha George and was not required to plead to the indictable offence.
  • <strong>Remanded until September</strong> Particulars of the charge alleged that Tappin on August 6, 2017, at Lot 125 South Better Hope, East Coast Demerara, murdered 51-year-old Randolph Seenauth.
  • Magistrate George remanded Tappin until September 28.
  • According to reports, Seenauth and his nephew lived in separate apartments on the plot of land.

A 26-year-old who allegedly killed his uncle by chopping off his head was on Wednesday remanded to prison when he appeared at the Sparendaam Magistrate’s Court charged with murder.

The former Guyana Defense Force soldier, Dwayne Tappin, appeared before Magistrate Alisha George and was not required to plead to the indictable offence.

Remanded until September

Particulars of the charge alleged that Tappin on August 6, 2017, at Lot 125 South Better Hope, East Coast Demerara, murdered 51-year-old Randolph Seenauth.

Magistrate George remanded Tappin until September 28.

According to reports, Seenauth and his nephew lived in separate apartments on the plot of land.

Killed over land dispute

However, the family has a dispute over the plot of land which the dead man’s mother had occupied before she died.

On August 6, 2017 around 04:30hrs, neighbors heard a loud commotion coming from one of the apartments, but then there was silence for a few minutes which led them to suspect something was amiss.

Neighbors called out for Seenauth but got no response and later contacted the Sparendaam Police Station.

Police arrived shortly after and upon pushing the front door to Seenauth’s apartment, found his head lying in a passageway between the living room and kitchen.

Further checks were made in the apartment and the rest of the man’s body was discovered on a mattress in the bedroom.

The murder weapon was not recovered despite searches on both apartments.

Tappin, hours after the murder, turned himself over to cops at the Sparendaam Police Station.

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