Princes Town man beaten to death

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Relatives of 48-year-old Clyde Sadar are calling for justice after the father of three was taken from a wake and beaten to death by assailants.

According to relatives, the Community Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP) worker was at the wake of former youth parliamentarian Kimberly Telucksingh at about 4 pm on Thursday when he supposedly received a call to meet someone outside the house. Mourners reported seeing Sadar entering a vehicle before he was found hours later lying motionless in a remote area a short distance away.

At the Forensic Science Centre yesterday, his brother Andy Bhagwandeen said he believes his brother was murdered because he could not pay money he owed to drug dealers in the area.

“He used to occasionally take his smoke of weed, but he was no full-blown drug addict. He loved his family and he took care of all three of his children. He owed those guys about $200 but his pay was coming late. They wouldn’t hear his excuses and dealt with him.”

Bhagwandeen said his brother had received threats from people in a parked vehicle outside his home the night before he was killed. He said his brother’s wife and children were beyond consolation and were deeply traumatised by his death.

ORIGINAL STORY:

Relatives of 48-year-old Community Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP) worker Clyde Sadar are calling for justice after the father of three was taken from a wake and beaten to death by assailants.

According to relatives Sadar was at the wake of Youth Parliamentarian Kimberly Telucksingh at around 4 pm on Thursday when he supposedly received a call to meet someone outside the house. Mourners reported seeing Sadar entering a vehicle before he was discovered hours later lying motionless in a remote area, a short distance away.

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