Wakanda News Details

Boy, 15, chopped, shot, stuffed in latrine at Golconda - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE gruesome death of schoolboy Videsh Dookran, who was chopped and shot and his body stuffed in a latrine a short distance from his Golconda home, has left relatives baffled as to the sick person or people who did it.

Dookran’s grandmother Salisha Seebaran lowered her voice and held back her tears as she asked who would want her grandson dead.

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="660"] Salisha Seebaran, speaks on the killing of Videsh Dookran, her 15-year-old grandson who was a student of Ste Madeleine Secondary School was killed and body dumped at the back of Classic Pluck Shop in Galonda. - Photo by Marvin Hamilton[/caption]

“Why would someone want to separate a son from his mother? He only just begun to live his life,” she told Newsday on Monday at the Church Street, Golconda home of a relative.

She said Dookran was a Form Three student at the Ste Madeleine Secondary school, but had been suspended for fighting and was supposed to return to school on Monday morning.

“He told me he was going to school this morning,” she said explaining the fight by saying he had been provoked and retaliated.

“He said he wanted to get an education. But instead of going to school today, his mother, Devika Seebaran, had to go to the Forensic Sciences Centre to see her son’s body.”

His cousin Curt Seebaran said Dookran was tortured to death.

[caption id="attachment_979765" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Curt and his grandmother Salisha Seebaran, speaks on the killing of Videsh Dookran, their 15-year-old relative who was a student of Ste Madeleine Secondary School was killed and body dumped at the back of Classic Pluck Shop in Galonda. - Marvin Hamilton[/caption]

“From what we are hearing, he had two chops – one across his face and one chop on his head – and shots fired in his chest. He was stuffed in a latrine, with his broken legs sticking out.

“They real torture him. And to make sure he was dead they pumped shots into his chest and then dumped him in a latrine at an abandoned house near a pluck shop.

“What could a 15-year-old boy do to deserve this kind of torture? Cuss you? Tell you something about your mother?

“We are trying to piece this puzzle together and nothing is adding up,” Seebaran said.

“He was not involved in drugs, or guns or gangs. He liked to talk a lot, but he was not a bad person. He was always helpful.”

He said the family found it strange that the police showed up at Dookran’s mother's home on Sunday morning to tell her of her son’s death, but by the time she got to the crime scene, his body had already been removed.

“She never got to see her son’s body. The police knew her name, where she lived and her son’s name. They showed her pictures of his body and she confirmed it was her son.

“If they knew who she was, why didn’t they come and take her to see her son’s body and identify him? And who would have tipped off the police about the body with all the relevant information?” he asked.

Police said they were tipped off by an anonymous female caller who said two of her sons, 14

You may also like

More from Home - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday