Venezuelan says he acted alone in bombing that killed 6-y-o

In a dramatic courtroom development, Daniel Alexander Ramirez Poedemo, the primary suspect in a deadly 2025 terrorist bombing in Guyana, has confessed to acting alone and absolved his co-accused of any involvement. The 33-year-old Venezuelan national made his declaration during Paper Committal proceedings at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, presided over by Acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty.

The case stems from the October 26, 2025 explosion at the Mobil Fuel Station on Regent and King Streets in Georgetown, which claimed the life of six-year-old Soraya Bourne. Poedemo faces terrorism charges alongside three other defendants—Alexander Bettencourt (44), Jhonny Boodram (27), and Kystal LaCruz (33)—while three additional individuals face related charges in the Leonora Magistrates’ Court.

Through a court-appointed interpreter, Poedemo delivered his unexpected confession, stating: “He wants to admit to everything. He was the person. A Guyanese-Venezuelan or Venezuelan-Guyanese gave him the stuff and he did what he had to do. He placed the stuff where he had to place it.” The defendant emphatically maintained that his co-accused were completely uninvolved and expressed his desire for their exoneration.

Poedemo’s legal representative, attorney Shellon Boyce, initially disclosed her client’s intentions to the court, prompting Acting Chief Magistrate McGusty to seek direct confirmation from the accused regarding his willingness to cooperate fully. Prosecutor Mandel Moore subsequently requested a formal proposal from the defense to present to the Director of Public Prosecutions’ office.

The judicial process has been adjourned until April 20, 2026, pending submissions from both the defense and prosecution teams. Poedemo was originally apprehended days after the bombing when surveillance footage captured an individual—allegedly the defendant—planting the explosive device before fleeing the scene. The precise motivation behind the attack remains undetermined by authorities.

The tragic incident occurred when young Soraya Bourne was traveling in a vehicle with family members at the time of the detonation. The case has drawn significant attention due to its cross-border implications and the severity of the charges involved.