Is this the missing man? Is this the missing man?

Yesterday, the discovery of charred human bones found in a burnt out Toyota vehicle at Connector Road in Waterloo have led officers to suspect this may very well be Ramsingh.

The remains are yet to be identified and police believe they will have to go the route of DNA to determine identity and gender as the body was burnt down to bones and ashes.

Officially, Ramsingh is still missing and unaccounted for.

The plant operator was last seen on Tuesday.

He never showed up for work on Wednesday and relatives, not hearing from him, checked his apartment and found it ransacked and a number of valuables, including a laptop and television, missing.

A Missing Person report was made to officers of the Chaguanas Police Station. Ramsingh lived along and has no children.

Yesterday at 8 am, a farmer on his way to his garden located on Caroni lands, just off Connector Road which links Couva to Carapichaima in Waterloo, came across the burnt shell of a vehicle.

Inside, was a pile of bones and ashes.

A skull was still visible. The District Medical Officer was summoned and ordered the remains to be sent to the Forensic Science Centre in St James.

Police said that although the vehicle in which the remains was found is similar to the one driven by Ramsingh, they cannot say with any certainty that the body in the burnt vehicle belongs to the missing man.

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