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Dr. Roach’s murder: Audi Q5 recovered with bumper, keys missing

By Leroy Smith
4 November 2021
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WHO KILLED DR. ROACH?.. THIS IS AN EASY CASE TO SOLVE

Crime Scene detectives examining and dusting the vehicle of murder Doctor Colin Roach for fingerprints and other evidence

As the Guyana Police Force continues its investigations into the savage beating and murder of Dr. Colin Roach, a main suspect who is known to Dr. Roach and his office staff remains on the run.

BIG Smith News Watch has been told that the suspect would usually frequent the doctor’s office and based on footage gathered from CCTV cameras in the area, it was that very person who visited Dr. Roach’s office hours before he was found murdered.

The vehicle after it was recovered

Meanwhile on Thursday morning at approximately 00:30 hrs, police officers recovered Dr. Roach’s stolen Audi Q5 SUV abandoned along the Schoonard Road, West Coast Demerara.

The vehicle was stolen from the office on the same night of the doctor’s murder.

BIG Smith News Watch has been informed that the vehicle reportedly ran into a mud bank. The bumper, number plates and keys for the vehicle were missing at the time the vehicle was recovered.

Dr. Colin Roach was found murdered in his Kingston Georgetown Office on Tuesday evening.

His body was discovered by two of his staff who were since detained by the police for further questioning. There were no signs of forced entry into the Doctor’s office and nothing seemed to have been taken initially.

Dr. Roach’s death came as a shock to many as persons reflected on how compassionate he was and the manner in which he would offer support to many young people who would approach him from time to time.

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