Freelance photographer
brutally slain by
angry knife killer FREELANCE photographer Tricia Welch, 29, was brutally stabbed to death yesterday, allegedly by her angry paramour.
The
woman’s throat was also slit in the early morning murder at her Lot
2307 Soufriere Street, North Ruimveldt, Georgetown home. Her seven-year-old daughter, Jada Welch, said she ventured out of her bedroom at about 05:20 h and saw the bloodied and lifeless body of her mother lying in another bedroom.
The
girl hurried upstairs of the two-storey building and alerted
neighbours to what had happened before Police were summoned and they
removed the corpse. Reports
said a cousin, Candice Narine and a friend, Annette (only name given)
had accompanied the victim in a taxi to the Berbice bus park to
collect the alleged assailant who arrived in the city from Berbice
about 20:30 h on Sunday. Narine
told the Guyana Chronicle that the man entered the motor car and did
not reply to the “good night” greeting from Welch but said he was
suffering from a toothache and an argument ensued between the latter
two. Narine
said, on arrival at Welch’s residence, the man asked Annette to get
some pain tablets for him from a nearby shop and, when she returned,
she saw him lying on a bed sheet spread on the floor and she left the
house. It
is believed that Welch, her daughter and the visitor went to sleep but
the girl was awakened by her mother’s shouts about 03:00 h. The
girl ventured out of her room and saw the suspected killer, knife in
hand, standing over her mother on the floor of the living room. The
still traumatised Jada said she pleaded with the knife holder to stop
hurting her mother but was ordered back to bed and threatened that
she, too, would be hurt if she did not obey. Terrified,
the child obeyed and endured her mother’s screaming until the
attacker departed in another hire car about 05:15 h. Police
said a suspect has since been arrested and investigations are
continuing. (MICHEL
OUTRIDGE) Tuesday, July 18, 2006 |