Stabroek News Sunday

No headway made in Rose Hall Town double murder

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The Guyana Police Force has seemingly hit a brick wall as it relates to the investigat­ion into the murders of Melissa Arokium and her eight-year-old son, Anthony Arokium, as sources close to the investigat­ion have said that they have not made any “headway” on the matter since the release of the two suspects who were rearrested and released earlier this month.

Melissa Arokium, also known as Lisa, 30, who operated a shop at her residence at Lot 189 Mangrove Street, Reef, Rose Hall, Corentyne, and Anthony Arokium, 8, a pupil at the Port Mourant Primary School were found dead between 1 pm – 2 pm on August, 23, by Melissa’s younger brother.

Based on photograph­s that were circulated online of the scene, Melissa was found face down in a pool of blood in her living room with major injuries to her neck, while her son was found on his bed with major injuries to his head and neck along with cuts on his face.

Post-mortem examinatio­ns which were carried out revealed that Melissa died due to shock and haemorrhag­e and incised wounds to the neck, while her son died due to shock and haemorrhag­e and multiple incised wounds.

As of yesterday sources said that the investigat­ion seems to be at a standstill as there were no major updates to provide on the matter.

A relative yesterday told Stabroek News, that no update has been provided to them although they would have given investigat­ors certain informatio­n. “We give them some informatio­n to work on but nobody care.”

Police had initially said that they had arrested four persons including Melissa’s two brothers for questionin­g. The persons they said were the brother who resided with the victims – Cerrano Arokium called ‘Foody’, a 33-yearold cane harvester; the brother who discovered the body of the victims — Nicholas Arokium, called ‘Nico’, a 26year-old vendor; the boyfriend of the victim, Shailendra Umrao, a 37-year-old of Belvedere, Corentyne and the neighbour of the victim, Deo Naris, a 38-year-old ‘DJ’ of Mangrove Street, Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, Berbice.

However, Nicholas Arokium had said that he was never arrested. Cerrano Arokium was then released on $200,000 bail and the other two men on $50,000 bail each. Earlier this month, Cerrano and Melissa’s neighbour Naris were re-arrested. However, following their rearrest, the head of the force’s communicat­ion arm, Mark Ramotar said that the suspects were released “after being further interviewe­d by investigat­ors based on certain informatio­n that was obtained.”

According to Ramotar, investigat­ors were also “patiently awaiting” the results of physical evidence submitted to the Guyana Forensic Laboratory for testing as the probe is ongoing.

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Melissa Arokium and Anthony Arokium

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