Innis Francis
Freelance Reporter
innis_francis@yahoo.com
Relatives of Siparia pensioner Michael Kelly yesterday expressed shock and grief at the shooting death of the 66-year-old man who was found slumped in a sofa at his Queen Street, Quinam Road, home with a bullet wound to his forehead.
Michael Kelly Jr said he last saw his father at home around 8 pm on Friday.
“Yesterday I come home from work and me and my sisters we enjoy some pelau my father cooked. He say, ‘Son, I know you going in the garden tomorrow,’ and he give me two tins of mackerel and $20 and I left and went home. We does usually have this kind of thing, he does cook. He is a caring person, he would make soup every Saturday,” Kelly Jr said.
Markella Kelly believes her father was killed by someone known to him. She said she spent the day with him but found nothing suspicious when she visited him. Markella, who lives next door to her parents, said her mother, who has mental health problems, was at home when her father was killed.
“I heard when it happened, I was home with my children and I heard a loud explosion but my son said he was still hungry and he going by Grandpa for some more food. He came back home and told me something happen to Grandpa, he unresponsive,” she recalled.
“When I went and check he was unresponsive, sitting upward with a gunshot to his head and blood dripping. The person who did this know him and my father knew the person because the dog didn’t bark and my aunt said she was talking to him when it happen. She say she hear him saying ‘Wah happen boy, wah happen boy’ and the phone cut off.”
She said her father, a former employee with the Water and Sewerage Authority on Circular Road, San Fernando, retired as a craftsman III.
A police report said around 9.15 pm, Michelle Kelly made a report at the Siparia Police Station that she and her boyfriend Shivy Francois heard a loud explosion and on checking found the pensioner unresponsive sitting in a chair at his home with gunshot injuries to his head. The Siparia Police are continuing investigations.