COME Tuesday, Justice Navindra Singh is expected to sum up the evidence in the trial of Kevin Mohan called “Chucky,” who is accused of killing his aunt in 2016.
Mohan, 27, formerly of Fifth Street, Cummings Lodge, East Coast Demerara, pleaded not guilty to the charge which alleged that on September 4, 2016, at Cummings Lodge, he murdered 48-year-old Anita Mohan.
Following the summing up on Tuesday at the Demerara High Court, the judge will hand over the case to the 12-member jury who will retire to consider their verdict.
The state is being represented by prosecutor Tiffani Lyken, while Ravindra Mohabir is Mohan’s attorney.
The woman’s battered body was found on the floor of her kitchen at Fifth Street, Cummings Lodge, where she lived with Mohan and her son, Intiaz Khan. Khan had found his mother lying in blood with her head bashed in and a stab wound to her chest.
A bloody ‘rolling pin,’ suspected to be one of the murder weapons, was found in close proximity, as well as a broken beer bottle. The police had noted that Mohan confessed to the murder, while admitting that another person acted as his accomplice.
A post-mortem performed on the remains of the woman revealed that she died from multiple injuries.