RoP Murder in Trinidad?

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Fri Mar 17, 2006 at 11:57 am PST • Views: 205

We’ve covered two stories in the past year about jihad activity in the Caribbean Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; today we have the curious news that a Muslim man has been found beheaded there: Murder victim beheaded. (Hat tip: Ringo the Gringo.)

The slaying of Rasheed Ali was the sixth murder in three days and the most brutal of all.

The murder toll is now 73 for the year. Ali, 24, was beheaded in the home he shared with his mother and stepfather.

His head and body were found several feet apart in the living-room of the home at Second Corial Road, Iere Village, Princes Town.

His mother Indra Harrinath could give no reason yesterday why someone would kill him.

She was the last relative to see him alive at around 2 p.m. on Sunday when she left home to attend a Muslim meeting at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

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