Monday , November 25 2024

Murder suspect sent to Bonaire via Statia

The Daily Herald writes that the Saba Medical School student suspected of murdering fellow student Kaya Guda (24) was transferred from Saba to St. Eustatius aboard MV Waterman on Wednesday en route to Bonaire, where he will be in pre-trail detention.

Murder suspect (second right) disembarks MV Waterman in St. Eustatius.
Murder suspect (second right) disembarks MV Waterman in St. Eustatius.

The 27-year-old suspect was fl own to Bonaire on a private police fl ight. He was arrested on Monday after intense investigations carried out jointly by the Caribbean Netherlands Police Force with assistance from the Netherlands and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The latter agency is involved is the codenamed “Hector” case, because the victim was a US citizen. Guda was found dead in her apartment on Saba on April 15 by a friend. Authorities immediately started investigations.

Read earlier posts on this subject.

Members of the Evaluation Committee are coming to St. Eustatius and Saba.
Two-car collision in St. Johns

5 comments

  1. Evette peterson

    Job well done

  2. Do you know that he is innocent? May be you should talk to the police and let them know what you know.

    I am glad to see that the investigation is going somewhere. Waiting for the truth.

  3. Why go through the expense of flying the suspect to Bonaire. Isn’t the jail on Saba capable of holding the suspect? If the suspect should escape jail on Saba, where could he go? Have a
    ” go fast boat” waiting in Fort Bay? Is the suspect a criminal mastermind?
    Tom Franzson

  4. No Tom, but you just want to rule out any situation. Within the BES, we and he are better off in Bonaire.
    There justice will take place and we will find out about him being guilty or not.

  5. Tricia Chammaa

    Really?????????? Wake up…the F.B.I. GOT THEIR MAN!!!!! NO DOUBT ALONG WITH HOLLAND AND SABA POLICE INVOLVEMENT. PERIOD!