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Tuesday 4 May 2021
Shahid Samaroo, 64, was found dead in the bedroom of his Cactus Street, Tunapuna, home on Sunday morning.
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Hours after he was detained and questioned by police in relation to the death of Shahid Samaroo, one of Samaroo s relatives was released pending further investigations.
Samaroo, 64, was found dead in the bedroom of his Cactus Street, Macoya Gardens, home early on Sunday morning.
Two pet dogs were found dead in Samaroo s yard.
Relatives said the 34-year-old man was detained by police, but released the same day.
One relative said samples were taken from Samaroo s body on Monday for a covid19 test and an autopsy is expected to be done at the Forensic Science Centre, St James, on Wednesday.
Tunapuna man, pet dogs found dead, relative in custody
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The house in Macoya Gardens where Shahid Samaroo was found dead on Sunday morning. PHOTO BY JEFF MAYERS -
Relatives of Shahid Samaroo are calling for answers after the 64-year-old man was found dead in his bed early Sunday morning.
Two pet dogs belonging to the family were also found dead in the yard of Samaroo s Cactus Street, Macoya Gardens home. Police said a relative found Samaroo s body at around 4 am.
While no clear cause of death has been established, homicide investigators and Tunapuna police visited the house and spoke with several people. Police have since said that a 34-year-old male relative was detained for questioning.
Meet the Mocktail masters
Sunday 20 December 2020
Brothers Neal and Clinton Ramdhan (left to right) share their mixology secrets as award-winning bartenders and owners of Verve Creations at Macoya Gardens, Macoya. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB -
From ponche de creme to black cake, Trinis like to drink, and eat, alcohol at events, while liming, or relaxing at home.
But you don’t need alcohol to enjoy Christmas. Some people have been forced to recognise this as, at the moment, restaurants are not allowed to serve alcoholic beverages in-house.
In solidarity with the masses, Sunday Newsday contacted the owners of the bar service company, Verve Creations, to explain mocktails, or non-alcoholic cocktails, and give readers a few to try.