Micoud man charged with Nick Daniel’s murder

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Police have charged 32-year-old Angus Popo of Anse Ger, Micoud, with the murder of 28-year-old Nick Daniel of La Courville, Micoud, earlier this month.

Daniel’s body was found on August 8, inside a concrete structure at Anse Ger, with apparent wounds to his face and back.

Popo was arrested at the scene and taken into police custody.

A post-mortem examination conducted on August 11 determined that Daniel died from neurovascular shock secondary to traumatic brain injury – complications related to a traumatic brain injury.

Popo was formally charged with murder on August 12.

He appeared at the Second District Court on August 13 for a bail hearing and was remanded to the Bordelais Correctional Facility.

The information above is based solely on the police statement provided.

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