Police criticised over probe of gruesome Rose Hall double murder

Nicholas Arokium’s name on the post-mortem report as witness the same day the police said that he was in custody. 

The family of the Rose Hall woman and her son who were chopped to death last week are calling on the police to do their work after three `suspects’ were released and a fourth person said he had never been in custody as had been stated by the law enforcers.

Meanwhile, new information has revealed that Melissa Arokium’s gold earrings, two hand bands and one chain are missing. Her relatives said that she never took them off. The 30-year-old woman and her eight-year-old son, Anthony were chopped to death sometime on Wednes-day.

Melissa Arokium, also known as Lisa, who operated a shop at her residence at Lot 189 Mangrove Street, Reef, Rose Hall, Corentyne, and her son, a pupil at the Port Mourant Primary School were found dead just between 1 pm – 2 pm on Wednesday by a relative.