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St Lucia police to charge three in murder of British tourist

[*see update below – 2 more arrests] From Caribbean360

images-Caribbean-robert_pratt_797292988The results of a post mortem on Robert Pratt indicate that he died of asphyxia secondary to blunt force trauma.

CASTRIES, St. Lucia, Wednesday January 22, 2014, CMC – Charges are expected to be laid “shortly” against three suspects in the death of a 62-year-old British tourist who was killed following an attack last weekend on his boat anchored off the south coast of Vieux-Fort, according to a statement issued by the St. Lucia government.

It said that the results of a post mortem on Robert Pratt indicate that he died of asphyxia secondary to blunt force trauma.

The statement said that Pratt’s wife, Margaret, who had also been attacked, was treated and discharged from hospital.

Tourism Minister Lorne Theophilus, in a statement, expressed condolences to the family of the victims while assuring them  that St. Lucia remains “relatively safe for nationals and visitors alike”.

He said law enforcement officials were working “speedily” to solve the case.

“To his wife, who also sustained injuries as a result of the attack, we extend our deepest sympathies. Our prayers are with her for a speedy recovery. There is an active investigation underway and as law enforcement leads the charge in an attempt to bring the perpetrator or perpetrators to justice speedily,” he added.

Meanwhile Margaret Pratt said she was concerned at the misinformation in the local and foreign media regarding the incident.

She said contrary to media reports she and her husband were never prohibited from leaving the island because of bureaucracy.

She said they had always intended to dock in Vieux Fort then head to Bequia in the Grenadines.

“We knew when we left Soufriere that the Customs station in Vieux Fort was only manned Monday to Friday.  We understood the regulation to be, if we signed out from Soufriere we could still leave from Vieux Fort as long as we left within three days.

“When we visited the Customs and Excise in Soufriere, the Chief Officer at the time explained that our understanding was not correct and that we needed to go within 24 hours.  Because we wanted to go to Vieux Fort, we didn’t sign out.

She said she and her husband had intended to sign out of St. Lucia on Monday and leave for Bequia the following day.

Mrs. Pratt categorically denied that her husband had been gunned down or stabbed by the assailants, noting that prior to the attack, she and her husband had enjoyed their time on the island.

“We’ve been here almost two and a half weeks.  We felt safe in St. Lucia until those final tragic minutes.  And (we’ve had) considerable kindness from very many people and that kindness is continuing during the period of the homicide investigation,” she added.

For more on this story go to: http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/news/st_lucia_news/1106024.html?utm_source=Caribbean360+Newsletters&utm_campaign=aeb3115f41-Vol_9_Issue_015_News1_22_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_350247989a-aeb3115f41-39393477#ixzz2r96VrGIz

See also iNews Cayman related stories published January 20 2014 at: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/caribbean-attack-former-island-health-boss-in-hospital-husband-killed/

*UPDATE 

Two more arrests after Caribbean attack on ex island health boss and her husband

4439From Isle of Wight Radio

Two more people have been arrested in connection with the death of a British man who died defending his wife when attackers boarded their boat in the Caribbean.
62-year-old Roger Pratt died and his wife Margaret, a former Island NHS boss, was injured after three armed men climbed aboard their yacht moored off the south coast of St Lucia on Friday.

Five people are now being held by police.

Margaret has now been discharged from hospital, she says what happened to them came as a complete shock:

We’ve not felt unsafe in St Lucia until the events of those final tragic minutes and had had considerable kindness and that kindness is continuing during the homicide investigation.

For more on this story go to:

http://www.iwradio.co.uk/articles/2014-01-22-two-arrests-after-caribbean-attack-on-ex-island-health-boss-and-her-husband

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