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Cabbage farmer gets 10 years for killing Timehri youth

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Cabbage farmer Rickland Bovell has been sentenced to 10 years behind bars for the 2019 stabbing death of Timehri youth David Toney; and for also wounding the father of the deceased during an altercatio­n.

Following the presentati­on of probation and other social impact reports yesterday, Justice Jo-Ann Barlow imposed the sentence.

Bovell had been originally indicted for the capital offence of murder.

At his arraignmen­t last November, however, he opted to plead guilty to the lesser offence of manslaught­er.

While he denied the charge of murder, he admitted guilt to manslaught­er, accepting that on April 19th, 2019; he unlawfully killed Toney.

The now 26-year-old had also pleaded guilty to wounding Toney’s father— Mark Toney.

Justice Barlow sentenced the offender to 10 years in prison for the death of David; and six years for felonious wounding for wounding his father.

The judge has ordered, however, that the sentences be served concurrent­ly.

Bovell, formerly of Swan Village, East Bank Demerara, committed the crime during an altercatio­n at the Timehri Docks, over payment for loading produce onto a truck.

The prosecutio­n’s case had been that on the day in question, around 3.30 am, during an argument with the nowdecease­d and his parents regarding payment for cabbages, Bovell pulled out a knife and stabbed the 18-year-old.

The teen was subsequent­ly rushed to the Diamond Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

It had been previously reported that the deceased sustained a single stab wound to his abdomen during the argument regarding payment for the loading of cabbage onto a truck.

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