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Businessman Fatally Attacked At His Shop

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By: Spokesman Newsroom
 
BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Tuesday 8th December 2020)-Police have revealed that the young man recently shot dead in Newtown was attacked at his business place.
 
Police say as a result of a report made to the sometime after 10 p.m., officers visited a shop in Carty Alley, Newtown which was operated by Akeem Christopher, also known as “Little Man”.
 
Upon arrival, the Officers met Christopher’s motionless body lying on the floor with what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds.
 
Preliminary investigations have revealed that Christopher was inside the establishment when an unknown assailant approached him and shot him multiple times before fleeing the scene.
 
The District Medical Officer visited the scene and pronounced him dead. Personnel from the Forensic Services Unit arrived and processed the scene. They collected items of evidential value and an autopsy has been scheduled.
 
The Police are making an appeal to anyone with information regarding this incident to contact the Violent Crimes Unit by dialing 467-1887, 467-1888, 662-3468, their nearest Police Station or the crime hotline at 707 where information can be given anonymously.
 
Deceased: Akeem ‘Little Man’ Christopher
 

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