“Hotskull” slapped with murder charge

Alvin Jones, also known as “Hotskull”, was on Wednesday charged and remanded to prison for the murder of Paul Daniels. Jones, a fish cleaner, of Castello Housing Scheme, Georgetown, is accused of killing the footballer on February 2, 2017 at Independence Boulevard.

Dead: Paul Daniels

Police Prosecutor Arvin Moore indicted that the case file is still incomplete. As such, the matter stands adjourn June 12. Reports are Daniels was shot by bandits during a robbery.
At the time of the killing, the 39-year-old man of Schoonord, West Bank Demerara, was reportedly visiting his girlfriend.
Based on reports received, two armed men entered Daniels’ girlfriend home through a door located on the northern side of the building, which was left open.
Upon entering the house, the men allegedly held Daniels and his fiancée at gunpoint and relieved him of a gold chain, which he was wearing at the time and an undisclosed sum of cash, after which the men exited the house. Daniels, reportedly went in pursuit of the men and during the chase, he was shot.
He was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.