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More delays in trial for murder of Trinidadian teacher

2013-02-25 17:56:07 | (0 Comments)


Christopher Thomas, Gleaner Writer

The murder case involving the man accused of killing Trinidadian schoolteacher Michelle Coudray-Greaves has been further delayed.


The prosecution asked for more time when the matter was called up in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate’s Court today.

The accused, Ivan Taylor, was then further remanded to April 30 when the case will again be mentioned.

Coudray-Greaves' burnt remains were found in a Montego Bay cane-field, on June 11, 2012, 10 days after she went missing.

Taylor, who is a 45-year-old taxi operator of Whithorn district in Westmoreland, and who operated as an on-call driver for the schoolteacher, was reportedly one of the last persons to see her before she disappeared.

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