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Multi-millionaire, 33, laid to rest in gold casket, £100,000​ jewellery

Pics from Jam Press // Bling bling burial - A 33-Year-old Trinidadian used car dealer has been Buried in a $50000 gold casket wearingÊ$100,000 Worth of jewellery and a pair of timberland boots. Real estate mogul and used car dealer, Sheron Sukhdeo, was shot multiple times and killed on last Monday night in a drive-by attack outside the home of relatives in Trinidad and Tobago The father of two lived in style - and went out in style too. On Friday, his body was laid in a $50,000 casket. Sheron was dressed in white and around his neck relatives placed his gold chains with medallions and other large pendants, repotted to be worth over $100000. His family also placed a pair of Timberland boots in the casket. Sheron was doused in Moet champagne before he was cremated, and was escorted to his final resting place in his $150000 Bentley. Info@jampress.co.uk
A multi-millionaire real estate mogul was laid to rest in a gold casket, wearing $100,000 worth of jewellery and doused in Moet champagne.

Sheron Sukhedo, 33, was killed in a drive-by shooting outside his wife’s parents’ home in Trinidad and Tobago last week.

On Friday, the young millionaire and used car dealer was laid to rest in the manner in which he lived – showing off all his wealth. His casket was adorned with gold pendants while his body was covered in his gold jewellery and a pair of Timberland boots.



The father-of-two’s body was escorted from his funeral service to the crematorium in a $150,000 Bentley. His jewellery is believed to have been removed before he was cremated.

Police are now investigating a possible family connection to Sukhedo’s death.




Members of the Rasta City gang had been plotting his murder years ago, despite Sukhedo being protected by a rival gang, according to the Trindad and Tobago Guardian.

An attempt on his life was made two years ago but he survived.



Two days after Sukhedo was killed, his wife Rachel was taken to hospital due to a medical complication. The couple’s two children have been staying with her family as the investigation into Sukhedo’s death continues.
 Source :http://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news/photos-multi-millionaire-33-laid-to-rest-in-gold-casket-100000%e2%80%8b-jewellery/

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