A businessman who has been charged for the murder of his 28-year-old reputed wife, whom he allegedly stabbed about her body some 16 times, has been remanded until October 14.
Businessman Quincy Roache was on Tuesday morning remanded to prison after his arraignment before Sparendaam Magistrate Rushelle Liverpool on a charge of brutally murdering his reputed wife Tacina Dazzel, the mother of a six-year-old boy.
Roache was not required to plead to the charge, which stated that on August 26, 2022, at La Bonne Intention, ECD, he murdered Tacina Dazzel.

Dazzel, a former clerk of the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC), had shared a two-year relationship with Roache, and had confided in family members about the constant abuse she was receiving.
The Police reported that Dazzel and the suspect had shared a common-law relationship, but would often have domestic issues, which she had never reported to the Police.
It has been reported that on the night of the murder, Dazzel’s cousin, who was also her neighbour, was awakened by loud screams coming from Dazzel’s home. As such, this cousin immediately opened her door, and saw Dazzel running out of her yard and onto a bridge, where she collapsed and remained motionless.
Soon after, Roache exited the house and boarded his minibus, and she heard him shout: “Now y’all can call the Police! I done do what I had to do!”
The injured Dazzel was picked up and taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.













