Prime suspect in mother’s murder collapses, dies while in Police custody

The main suspect in the murder of his mother, 56-year-old Wanda Patricia Wilson, whose body was discovered in her Kara Kara, Mackenzie, Linden home, died while in custody at the Mackenzie Police Station on Friday.
Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice) Commander, Superintendent Hugh Winter confirmed that the now dead woman’s 26-year-old son, Hosia Ajadai, collapsed while sitting on a bench outside the enquiries section of the police station at approximately 08:15h.
Ajadai, who is said to be of unsound mind, was not officially charged in connection with his mother’s murder since Police had to seek legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on the way forward with the case.

Murdered: Wanda
Patricia Wilson

Police were expecting an official word on the way forward sometime on Friday. However, while sitting on a bench, Ajadai reportedly told ranks that he saw someone under it. At the time, he appeared to be dazed and soon after collapsed.
He was rushed to the Linden Hospital Complex (LHC) where he was pronounced dead. A post-mortem will be performed in the new week.
His mother’s body was discovered on Tuesday last. An eyewitness reported to the Police that he was called to make checks on the woman’s house. Upon arrival, he reportedly met with the woman’s son and observed the dining area ransacked.

The Mackenzie Police Station

Suspecting something was amiss, the resident went to the Mackenzie Police Station where he made a report.
Ranks immediately went to the house and found the place in an uproar while the woman’s body was seen lying on a bed in one of the bedrooms with a door on top of her. Her head and face were smashed-in.
Following the discovery on Tuesday, Ajadai was taken to the LHC to be examined and according to Police, no marks of violence were seen on the most exposed parts of his body.