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Amidst confusion, ‘Smallie’ cremated by State

By admin , in Uncategorized , at June 10, 2023

Royden Williams’ father, Morris Williams and his lawyer, Ronald Daniels at the press conference (Photo: News Room/June 9, 2023)

Williams was charged with a total of 23 counts of murder, including the Lusignan and Bartica massacres. He was found guilty of nine counts of murder, inclusive of murder of women, children and the death of a Guyana Defence Force (GDF) officer and sentenced to death on each.

As a result of his conviction, Williams was the property of the State and it is under this ground that the State laid him to rest and kept his body.

Royden ‘Smallie’ Williams was cremated following a ceremony at the Memorial Gardens (Photo: June 09, 2023)

The lawyer is, however, arguing that Williams has pending appeals in the court and so, he should not be the property of the State.

And in maintaining its position, the government in a statement noted that unless the convictions and sentences were set aside or reversed by a court, Williams’ body will remain with the prison authorities, as provided in the law.

According to the Home Affairs Ministry, appeals filed and pending against his multiple convictions and sentences do not affect this position.

Mark Royden Williams

After several failed attempts to elude law enforcement officials, Williams and an accomplice, Odel Roberts were shot and killed by law enforcement officers on June 1.

Days before, another of his accomplice Neon Howard was killed during a confrontation with the Police.

Williams in a daring daylight ordeal and assisted by men with high-powered weapons, escaped from the Mazaruni Prison on May 19.

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