Murder convict appeals ‘severe’ sentence
Travis McDougal
Travis McDougal

TRAVIS McDougal, who is currently serving a 25-year sentence for killing a miner during the furtherance of an armed robbery in 2014, is now challenging his conviction and sentence.
In 2017, McDougal was tried before Justice Navindra Singh and a jury for the August 18, 2014 murder of Ashkkoemar Ragghu. However, the jury found McDougal guilty of the lesser count of manslaughter and he was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for the crime. McDougal later moved to the Court of Appeal claiming that his conviction cannot stand. He is asking that his sentence be set aside since it was unfair, too severe, and excessive. The matter is expected to be called on August 9, at the Court of Appeal. McDougal was convicted of shooting the Kitty businessman and injuring his wife, Shyrazadi, at around 13:30 hours at the traffic lights at the junction of Regent Street and Vlissengen Road, in the vicinity of the Botanical Gardens.
The convict’s accomplice grabbed a haversack containing $4M, but Shyrazadi held on to it even as she was shot in the thigh. Ragghu was later pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital. In July 2015, Travis McDougal was committed to stand trial for murder along with pork-knocker Jermaine Otto, who was one of the prisoners who perished in the deadly Camp Street prison fire which erupted following riots in March 2016. Government Pathologist, Dr. Nehaul Singh, had testified that the cause of death of Ragghu was a perforated lung due to a gunshot.

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