Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey

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In Trinidad and Tobago, 33-year-old millionaire Sheron Sukhedo, who was shot dead last week at the home of his wife's parents, was buried. The last journey of the real estate magnate and used car salesman was carried out with honors and luxury — exactly as the deceased lived.

Before the cremation, the man was washed in Moet champagne and put in a gilded coffin in jewelry worth 100 thousand dollars (almost 6 million rubles).

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey In a gilded coffin worth 50 thousand dollars, relatives put Timberland shoes beloved by the deceased. The body was taken to the crematorium in a white Bentley car.

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey

According to local media, the police are investigating the murder of Suhedo and are currently checking whether his family is involved in the murder.

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey The police believe that the members of the Rasta City gang ("Rasta City") had been planning the murder for many years, despite the fact that Suhedo was under the auspices of another gang. Two years ago, he was already attacked, but the man survived. Since then, police have been assigned to him and his family.

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey Suhedo and his wife.

Golden coffin, champagne and jewelry: how a millionaire from Trinidad was seen off on his last journey

Keywords: Gold | Millionaire | Funeral | Luxury | Death | Trinidad and tobago

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