Magistrate Fabayo Azore yesterday said that sufficient evidence has been presented against Edward Skeete and Nabadingi Gobin, who are charged with fatally shooting a man in Tucville last year.
It is alleged that the defendants murdered Ryan Clementson on July 14, 2015.
Magistrate Azore, who is presiding over the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) into the charge against the men, yesterday said there was sufficient evidence against them but did not commit them to stand trial after attorney Mark Waldron, who represents Gobin, made a request for her to review the main evidence as it related to his client.
August 12 was subsequently set by the magistrate for a ruling on Waldron’s request.
Clementson and a friend, Ayodella Solomon, were shot in the vicinity of the Turning Point Snackette in Tucville. Clementson, who had been shot in his thigh, succumbed almost two weeks later from a
cardiac arrest after undergoing surgery.