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Posted: Sunday 1 May, 2016 at 10:56 AM

Female juvenile in custody over brother’s stabbing-death

By: Stanford Conway, SKNVibes.com

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – THE person, who allegedly stabbed a teenager that resulted in his death, is currently in police custody as members of the Violent Crimes Unit are conducting investigations into the incident.

     

    According to a police release, initial investigations revealed that at about 7:00 p.m. yesterday (Apr. 30), an altercation occurred between 18-year-old Kurtnell Richardson of Cleverly Hill, Sandy Point and a female juvenile in which he was stabbed.

    A unit of the Emergency Medical Services had transported the injured Richards to the Joseph N France General Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

    This media house however learned that the juvenile is the sister of the deceased and she is currently assisting police with ttheir investigation into the matter.

    This is the first stabbing homicide recorded in the twin-island Federation for the year.

    However, it has taken to 11 the number of homicides committed for the year; three on Nevis and eight on St. Kitts.

    The first homicide was that of ex-Defence Force member Vancito Dore of Cayon who was killed in the Upper Cayon area at about 8:30 a.m. on Thursday (Jan. 14), while the second victim was 24-year-old Hassan Evans of Pond’s Extension, who was shot multiple times on Upper Thibou Avenue at about 1:15 p.m. and shortly after succumbed to his injuries at the Joseph N France General Hospital on Sunday (Jan. 24).

    Twenty-five-year-old Lanzelle O’Loughlin of Molineaux Village was the third victim. He was killed execution style shortly before 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday (Jan. 27) in the vicinity of Junie’s Shop in Mansion Village.

    The fourth homicide victim was Wade ‘Grammy’ Phipps who was originally from Lower Cayon but was residing in Christ Church. He too was killed execution style at about 7:45 p.m. on Friday (Jan. 29) in the vicinity of the basketball court in Ottley’s.

    The lifeless body of Asim ‘Sim’ Parris of Stoney Grove was discovered in Bath Village Cemetery on the morning of Saturday (Jan. 30). He was the fifth homicide victim, while the sixth was 28-year-old Devon Javid Percival-Payne, whose partly-decomposed body with bullet wounds was found on the morning of January 31 between some tall grasses about 33 yards off the main road that leads from Stapleton Village to Ogees Village.

    The seventh homicide was that of Javier ‘Percy’ Caines, an employee of the St. Kitts-Nevis Fire and Rescue Services who resided in St. Paul’s Village. He was shot and killed while in a car in Sandy Point on Monday (Mar. 7).

    The eighth homicide was that of 17-year-old Tyrique Duncan of Spooner’s Project, whose partly-decomposed bullet-riddled body was found on Thursday (Mar. 10) along a heavily-grassed dirt road in Hermitage Estate, Lower Cayon.

    The ninth victim was 39-year-old Mark 'Pressy' Williams, who was said to hail from St. Kitts but was residing in Cherry Gardens at the time of his demise. He was shot multiple times by a lone, masked gunman in Rawlins Village at about 7:47 p.m. on Friday (Mar. 11).

    And the 10th homicide victim was 20-year-old Vincey Ferlance of Bath Village who was reportedly shot to the torso at about 3:00 a.m. on Saturday (Apr. 16) and died while being transported to the Alexandra Hospital.








     








     
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