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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Woman whose husband was killed by co-worker freed

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Derek Achong
70 days ago
20250312
Rasha Sobrian stands with her lawyer Michelle Ali, of the Public Defenders' Department (PDD), outside the Trinidad South District Court in Princes Town.

Rasha Sobrian stands with her lawyer Michelle Ali, of the Public Defenders' Department (PDD), outside the Trinidad South District Court in Princes Town.

Derek Achong

Se­nior Re­porter

derek.achong@guardian.co.tt

A 47-year-old woman from La Ro­main, whose abu­sive hus­band was killed by her co-work­er af­ter she told him (the co-work­er) of her plight, has been freed.

Rasha So­bri­an, of Ram­bert Vil­lage, La Ro­main, was told that she had al­ready com­plet­ed her sen­tence on re­mand as she and her for­mer co-work­er Rowan Camp­bell were sen­tenced for manslaugh­ter by High Court Judge De­van Ram­per­sad on Mon­day.

Camp­bell is ex­pect­ed to be re­leased from prison when he com­pletes his sen­tence in one year and nine months time.

So­bri­an and Camp­bell spent al­most 16 years on re­mand for Lester So­bri­an’s mur­der be­fore they were re­cent­ly al­lowed to plead guilty to the less­er of­fence of manslaugh­ter based on a plea agree­ment with the Of­fice of the Di­rec­tor of Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tions (DPP), ne­go­ti­at­ed by their at­tor­neys.

Lester was killed on March 15, 2008.

Camp­bell al­leged­ly met her hus­band, who she had two chil­dren with, hours be­fore his even­tu­al death when he gave her drop home in his car.

Hours ear­li­er, Lester re­port­ed­ly ar­gued with So­bri­an’s teenage daugh­ter from a pre­vi­ous re­la­tion­ship and slapped her six times be­fore be­ing led away by rel­a­tives, who lived near­by.

Camp­bell al­leged­ly in­vit­ed Lester to ac­com­pa­ny him to a bar in Fyz­abad to have some drinks and he agreed.

While at the bar, Lester re­port­ed­ly made a se­ries of racist re­marks to­wards Camp­bell and the duo had a brief scuf­fle.

How­ev­er, they con­tin­ued drink­ing and even­tu­al­ly left to­geth­er.

Hours lat­er, Lester’s body was found in the road near the bar.

When he was ar­rest­ed by po­lice, Camp­bell claimed that while he and a heav­i­ly in­tox­i­cat­ed Lester were walk­ing to his car, Lester re­peat­ed the racist re­marks lead­ing to an­oth­er scuf­fle.

Dur­ing the ex­change, he slit Lester’s throat with a knife.

He ad­mit­ted that he took Lester’s wal­let and threw it away along with the knife on his way home.

He al­so claimed that while drop­ping So­bri­an home the pre­vi­ous evening, she al­leged­ly told him about the phys­i­cal abuse she suf­fered from her hus­band and re­quest­ed his as­sis­tance in ad­dress­ing the sit­u­a­tion.

In de­cid­ing on the ap­pro­pri­ate sen­tence for the duo, Jus­tice Ram­per­sad ac­cept­ed the start­ing sen­tences of 28 years for Camp­bell and 24 years for So­bri­an that were sug­gest­ed in their plea agree­ments.

In her mit­i­ga­tion plea, So­bri­an’s lawyer Michelle Ali, of the Pub­lic De­fend­ers’ De­part­ment (PDD), sug­gest­ed that her start­ing sen­tence was low­er as she nev­er re­quest­ed that Camp­bell kill her hus­band when he con­fid­ed in him about the do­mes­tic vi­o­lence she en­dured.

Jus­tice Ram­per­sad ap­plied a one-year dis­count to her sen­tence based on her re­morse and her par­tic­i­pa­tion in re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion pro­grammes while on re­mand.

He then ap­plied one-third dis­counts based on their guilty pleas and de­duct­ed the time they spent on re­mand.

So­bri­an spent al­most sev­en months less than Camp­bell in prison as she was re­leased on $200,000 bail in Ju­ly, last year.

As part of his sen­tence, Jus­tice Ram­per­sad placed her on three years pro­ba­tion to en­cour­age the re­build­ing of re­la­tion­ships with her fam­i­ly mem­bers.

So­bri­an was al­so rep­re­sent­ed by Janeil Chuck, while Lar­ry Williams and Toni Roberts rep­re­sent­ed Camp­bell.


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