The businessman who was implicated in the shooting death of his son at their business place on Gordon Town Road in Papine, St Andrew in April of last year, is to make another attempt through his attorney, to seek bail.
Delton Knight was refused ba
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Ruel Knight. the deceased.
The businessman who was implicated in the shooting death of his son at their business place on Gordon Town Road in Papine, St Andrew last month, has been refused bail.
Delton Knight appeared in the Gun Court Division of the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Thursday.
The 64-year-old licensed firearm holder is charged with the murder of 38-year-old Ruel Knight, a businessman of East Mountain Pride Avenue, Long Mountain, St Andrew.
He is to return to court on May 31.
The son later died from the injuries he sustained.
Much of the incident was captured on video at the business place, and has been heavily publicised, including on social media.
Ruel Knight. the deceased.
Delton Knight, the 64-year-old businessman who has been implicated in the shooting death of his son at their business place on Gordon Town Road in Papine, St Andrew earlier this month, is to return to court for a bail hearing on April 28.
The accused appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Friday in relation to the alleged murder of 38-year-old Ruel Knight, a businessman of East Mountain Pride Avenue, Long Mountain, St Andrew.
The elder Knight was remanded in police custody until his next court appearance.
He was subsequently accosted and later questioned in the presence of his attorney, and was charged on Saturday, April 17.
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