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6/25/2014 
BRITISH NATIONAL CHARGED WITH MURDER IN GRENADA  
A British national has been charged with killing his wife in Grenada after her body was found buried in a shallow grave, police officials said Monday. The Royal Grenada Police Force said 32-year-old Alexander Clack was in custody on a charge of non-capital murder, meaning the death penalty cannot be considered if there is a conviction. An autopsy conducted Sunday on the body of Nixiann Downes-Clack revealed she died of blunt force trauma and asphyxiation by strangulation. Her body was recovered Friday, days after she was reported missing by relatives on the island. It was not immediately clear if she was also a British citizen. The 27-year-old woman was "suspected to have been the victim of domestic abuse and gender violence," said Delma Thomas, Grenada's minister of social development, housing and gender affairs. A local television station reported that Mrs Clack was reported missing on Tuesday after she failed to show up at her mother's house to pick up her daughter. On Thursday Clack confessed to the killing and said her body was placed in a suitcase before being buried in a shallow grave which measures 3 feet by 6 inches wide and 3 feet 8 inches in length. Police said Clack led investigators to his wife's remains in Mt. Moritz, a village just north of the capital, St. George's. A teenage girl detained with Clack on Friday has since been released from police custody. The couple apparently had a 2-year-old daughter and had been married for six years. Clack was born and raised in London but lives in Grenada. He is the owner of SGU Fish Market, a company that delivers fish to hoteliers, supermarkets and retailers. Source: various outlets
 

 


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BRITISH NATIONAL CHARGED WITH MURDER IN GRENADA  
All profit from that business should go to his daughter n his dead wife's family.
51By: Sherma
7/13/2014 10:55:45 AM
dey might as well let him go free, if anyting e might get 4 years fur the most, dey eh go do him nutten, dat is Grenada dese days
170By: Littleboy
7/8/2014 7:06:00 AM