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Taxi operator to return to court in Coudray-Greaves case

2013-02-13 19:05:06 | (0 Comments)


Michelle Coudray-Greaves. - File
Michelle Coudray-Greaves. - File
Taxi operator Ivan Taylor is to return to the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate’s Court on February 25 in the murder case of Trinidadian teacher Michelle Coudray-Greaves.

When the case was called up yesterday, Resident Magistrate Sandria Wong-Small again ordered that the assistance of the Director of Public Prosecutions be sought in an effort to secure an outstanding dental report.

Taylor was then remanded.

Coudray-Greaves, the daughter of Trinidad and Tobago's Gender Affairs Minister Marlene Coudray, went missing in Montego Bay on June 1 last year.

Her burnt remains were found 10 days later in a canefield just outside the western city.

The taxi operator was arrested and charged with her murder on June 30.

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