VI News Staff 2 years ago

Vanished Trinidad teen found buried in family’s back yard

PORT OF SPAIN, T&T - Skeletal remains, suspected to be that of an 18-year-old woman, were found yesterday in Valsayn.

The Express was told that at about 10 a.m. officers received intelligence that led them to a home off Butu Road, South Valsayn and when they arrived they found several people in the house.

Police dug into the backyard and at about 3 p.m, they discovered the remains about a foot deep in the earth believed to be that of Hannah Mathura.

A team of officers from the North Central Division and the Homicide Bureau, led by Snr Sup Richard Smith, Sup Douglas, and ASP Ramharack responded.

The Express was told by senior officers that on Sunday they were given information that that the body of a woman had been buried there since 2017.


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