Stabroek News

Doctor’s son charged with murdering businessma­n

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Neilsen Sinclair, the accused in the fatal beating of businessma­n Hazrat Shaffie, was yesterday charged with murder.

Sinclair, 29, was brought before Magistrate Alisha George at the Sparendaam Magistrate’s Court, where he was charged with the murder of Shaffie, who was the proprietor of the Advance Furniture Factory at Coldingen, East Coast Demerara (ECD).

The accused, a businessma­n of Lot 8 Temple Street, Ogle ECD, was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge.

He was subsequent­ly remanded to prison and is set to make his next court appearance on March 23rd.

Shaffie was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital in an unconsciou­s state after the attack last Friday evening and he was admitted in the Intensive Care Unit. He succumbed around 5 am on Monday.

The police, in a statement, had described the accused as a Medical Administra­tor of Temple Street, Ogle, ECD, where Shaffie had gone for a medical examinatio­n by Dr Nelson Sinclair, the father of the accused. The statement said he attacked Shaffie and was seen kicking him repeatedly.

The results of an autopsy that was conducted on Monday gave the cause of Shaffie’s death as haemorrhag­e and shock due to multiple injuries.

The deceased’s brother, Asif Shaffie, previously related that his brother went for a medical examinatio­n by Dr Sinclair, when he was attacked.

Asif told this publicatio­n that the attack occurred sometime between 7 pm and 8 pm on Friday. He explained that his brother was in his car and his attacker, who had just returned home, drove up to him.

“From what we were told is that he hit my brother vehicle on the left side and then pulled him out of the vehicle and started to kick him up and stomp him,” the brother related.

Asif added that neighbours related to him that the suspect would stop at intervals and then resume his attack.

The brother went on to explain that after neighbours heard the commotion, they yelled at the suspect to desist from what he was doing but he paid them no mind.

“Even the father said he tried to stop him but he turned to attack the father and the father went back into the yard,” he noted.

After the attack, a resident from the street contacted one of Hazrat’s neighbours, who informed his family of the attack.

As a result, a close friend, who was also alerted, rushed to the location in a taxi and found Hazrat in an unconsciou­s state. He was then rushed to the Georgetown Hospital.

Hazrat, Stabroek News was told, suffered broken ribs, an injury to his left eye, facial fractures, internal bleeding and injuries to his head.

“My brother wasn’t in the best of health, so he wasn’t able to run or fight off the man,” Asif added.

 ??  ?? Neilsen Sinclair
Neilsen Sinclair
 ??  ?? Neilsen Sinclair
Neilsen Sinclair
 ??  ?? Hazrat Shaffie
Hazrat Shaffie

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