Murder victim’s family urges women to be ‘discerning’

The tragic death of 38-year-old Avanelle Abraham has left her family in shock and prompted them to issue a stark warning to women about the importance of vigilance and discernment in their daily lives. Abraham’s body was discovered on November 16 by residents of Maraj Street in Chaguanas, who heard a single gunshot and found her lying motionless with a gunshot wound to the left side of her head. A grey cushion was placed beneath her legs, and her cellphone and silver Kia Cerato were missing. Police reported that a silver car was seen speeding away from the scene shortly after the shooting occurred around 5:15 pm.

Abraham, described by her family as a cheerful and ambitious mother, was an interior decorator and had recently opened her own hair salon in Chaguanas. Despite being on extended leave from her job at Massy Motors due to a medical issue, she worked as a rideshare driver to support herself and her 16-year-old son. Her son, described as academically strong and reserved, was planning to surprise her with a visit the weekend she was killed. Relatives said the two shared an exceptionally close bond, often described as ‘best friends.’

Abraham’s family expressed disbelief at the circumstances of her death, noting her fearless personality and past actions, such as chasing an armed robber to retrieve her bag during a previous incident. They believe her murder was not a robbery but something more sinister, given her proximity to home and the way she was dressed. In their grief, they urged women to remain cautious and prayerful, emphasizing the need for awareness in today’s world.

Despite their sorrow, Abraham’s family remains hopeful for justice, trusting both the police and divine intervention. They have called on anyone with information about the silver car seen fleeing the scene to contact the Homicide Bureau or call 800-TIPS.