Wednesday, July 18, 2018

IS MARVIN STILL ALIVE?


While there is a lot of speculation as to what may have happened to Marvin Asba who disappeared on Independence Day last year, his family continues to seek the support of the police and government as they try and put together the pieces of the puzzle. Unfortunately, all agencies the family has turned to have failed to respond appropriately.

The parents of Marvin
The investigation into the disappearance of Marvin took a turn for the worse with the sudden resignation of the chief of the Investigation Department Chief Superintendent Francois Freminot who had been directly involved with the investigation.

In mid June this year, the parents wrote a letter to the Commissioner of Police (Compol) Mr Kishnan Labonte highlighting their plight and seeking his support for the continuation and update of the investigation. The letter was copied to senior politicians but the family alleges that no one, including the Compol, had even the courtesy to acknowledge receipt of their correspondence.


From the testimonies of members of the family, it becomes apparent that the agencies concerned with the investigative process was very late in taking proactive measures. Routine procedures like the tracing of phone calls have failed to bring in positive results to date. This remains a serious embarrassment for the investigative agency.


In short, the police has failed to deliver. It is to be noted that two persons closely related to Marvin Asba have also met with unprecedented fate. Peter Zoe also disappeared while Dadi Lespoir was found dead in his vehicle. Post mortem results made public by the police indicated he died of heart failure and he was cremated.

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