Point Fortin man acquitted of murder

In a significant legal development, Kareem Guadeloupe, a 45-year-old man from Point Fortin, has been acquitted of the 2022 murder of Ikem Best. The verdict was delivered by a Port of Spain jury on October 9, marking the conclusion of a complex and protracted legal battle. Guadeloupe had been charged with the murder on April 15, 2023, following the fatal shooting of Best on October 7, 2022, along Circular Drive, Francis Lane, Warden Road, Point Fortin. Best was standing by the roadside when occupants of a grey B15 car opened fire, resulting in his death. This was Guadeloupe’s second trial, as the first, which commenced in May 2025 before Justice Lisa Ramsumair-Hinds, was aborted due to the emergence of prejudicial evidence. Justice Ramsumair-Hinds discharged the jury, ruling that the evidence could not be rectified through judicial directions. Throughout the proceedings, Guadeloupe maintained his innocence. He was represented by attorneys Michelle Ali and Analisa Ramsaran from the Public Defenders Department, while State prosecutors Kezia Gray-Birkette and Tammy Cato represented the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Notably, Guadeloupe had previously been acquitted in 2019 for the 2005 murders of brothers Neil and Nigel Seebran, whose bodies were discovered in a grave near their home in Cedros.