WIDOW, Barbadian man plead guilty to murder of Herstelling blockmaker
Oswald Yaw called “Meow”
Oswald Yaw called “Meow”

BEVERLY Persaud and Barbadian national, Oswald Yaw, on Tuesday, confessed to the brutal murder of Herstelling blockmaker, Nathan Persaud.
They opted to plead guilty, before the High Court could begin hearing testimony.
The duo was on trial before Justice Navindra Singh at the Demerara High Court, and when they made their first appearance on Monday, they both pleaded not guilty.

Beverley Persaud

However, when they returned to court on Tuesday morning, when the first witness was expected to give evidence, they threw themselves at the mercy of the court and changed their plea.
The case against them was that, on September 10, 2015, at Herstelling, East Bank Demerara, they murdered Persaud.
A probation report was ordered by Justice Singh and sentencing deferred until February 16.

The State is being represented by prosecutors, Tiffani Lyken and Teriq Mohammed. Attorneys-at-law Racheal Bakker and Ravindra Mohabir are on record for the accused.
The Guyana Chronicle had reported that on September 10, 2015, Persaud’s battered, lifeless body was discovered at his Herstelling home, in a pool of blood.

DEAD Nathan Persaud

According to reports, a neighbour heard screams from the residence, but did not think to investigate until a man was seen leaving the home several minutes later which aroused his suspicions. The neighbour alerted others and they proceeded to the house, where they discovered Persaud’s body.

A brick and a hammer were found at the crime scene leading investigators to believe that the objects were used to murder Persaud. The number ‘20’ was also found smeared on a refrigerator in the house, equivalent to the number of times the man was hit as confirmed by a post-mortem examination report.
Yaw had reportedly confessed to the crime and told investigators that Beverley Persaud met with him several weeks prior to the murder and had incited him to carry out a hit on her husband in return for $1.7M to cover his travel overseas. He was reportedly paid $10,000 and promised $100,000 in weekly payments.
This newspaper was made to understand that Nathan Persaud was reportedly killed over a land dispute he had with his wife.

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