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Friday, March 9, 2012

Follow up on Man accused of setting wife on fire

Man accused of setting wife on fire denied bail
By LAUREL V WILLIAMS Thursday, March 8 2012
HARRYPERSAD SINGH, of Hermitage Village, San Fernando, was yesterday denied bail by a magistrate before whom he appeared, charged with attempted murder in which he is alleged to have set his common-law wife on fire Saturday last.
Singh, 30, appeared before Magistrate Rae Roopchan in the San Fernando Magistrates’ Court. He was not called upon to plead after the magistrate read the charge that he attempted to murder Andrea Badree, at a house on Dumfries Road, Hermitage Village, near San Fernando.


The charge stemmed from an incident at the home in which Badree was doused with a flammable substance, and then set ablaze.

The police court prosecutor, PC Ramdath Phillip, told Roopchan that Badree was the common-law wife of accused Singh, and she was currently warded at San Fernando General Hospital for continuing medical treatment. Singh was arrested on Saturday following the incident.

Cpl Ramlogan of the San Fernando Police Station, laid the charge.

In appealing to the magistrate to grant bail, attorney, Ainsley Lucky, expressed dissatisfaction on the lack of information contained in the medical report of the victim. Lucky added that the report was not specific on whether the victim had suffered second, or third-degree burns.

But the prosecutor responded that irrespective of what was contained in the medical report, Badree was listed in a serious condition.

Roopchan denied the accused bail, and remanded Singh into police custody, but informed him of his right to apply to a Judge in Chambers for bail.

The magistrate postponed the matter to April 4.

Source: http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,156511.html

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