POLICE investigators have since released the wife of murdered taxi driver, 26-year-old Dennis Narine, and are now looking for the prime suspect in the murder, reputedly a close associate of his wife. Information reaching this newspaper by sources within the community and from the police has since suggested that the suspect was indeed in the area late on Saturday night leading into Sunday morning when the incident occurred.

From all indications, the woman, who has been living with her husband for six years or thereabouts, was also friendly with the suspect, whom she chose to stop seeing recently. This reportedly angered the man, who showed up at the couple’s home and shot the taxi driver dead as he lay in bed.
One person reported seeing the man at the couple’s bedroom window, and that information has since been passed on to the police by way of a statement.
Dennis Narine and the woman were married, and have three children from the union. The couple first started living at Narine’s parents, but after the woman became verbally abusive to her mother-in-law, she was asked to leave the premises, and the young man went along with her.
On Sunday, the woman indicated to police ranks that the person who shot her husband did so from through the bedroom window. The police were however skeptical after the injuries on the man’s body appeared to have been telling detectives much more than the woman did.
The suspect is said to be a resident of an upper East Bank Demerara village, and the police are trying to locate him for questioning in relation to the murder of the father of three and taxi driver.
By Leroy Smith