Murdered taxi driver’s neighbours released for lack of evidence
In a report just coming in, police will have to try a little harder to find who is responsible for the murder of taxi driver, thirty-six year old David Gabourel. That’s because today the Director of Public Prosecutions, Cheryl-Lynn Branker-Taitt, instructed the cops not to bring charges against Gabourel’s two neighbours in their custody. News Five understands that witnesses have come forth giving statements that they saw the two suspects driving off from Gabourel’s home in his taxi when his body was discovered on the morning of November fifteenth. But that does not directly link them to the actual murder and hence, police are now back at square one in trying to crack that case.