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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Sita Jagessar A Debe woman and a Moruga man were murdered hours apart in their homes in south Trinidad on Tuesday. Sita Jagessar, 62, of Clarkia Drive, was found with a chop wound to her head in her living room around 3.30 pm. A relative found the body and alerted other relatives, who called the police. And Peter Guerero, 44, a painter, was shot dead in his house at La […]

Source: Trinidad News

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