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Trinidad man walks into police station and confesses - 'I just killed her'

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Trinidad man walks into police station and confesses – ‘I just killed her’

(Trinidad Express) Police are at Barrackpore investigating a murder where a woman was allegedly killed by a close male relative in a case of domestic violence.

Shortly after day break on Wednesday, the man walked into the Barrackpore police station and allegedly confessed to the officers.

Police officers took the man to his home at Sukhan Trace, where the woman’s body was found.

The man was taken into police custody.

In April, Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith had said there has been a spike in the number of domestic violence cases in the country.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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