Manchester cops hunt cabbie who allegedly killed infant son

August 07, 2019
Superintendent Wayne Cameron
Superintendent Wayne Cameron

SOME two and a half months after he allegedly chopped his eight-month-old son Roshane McPherson to death, police are yet to locate Mandeville taxi operator Sean McPherson.

In addition to killing his son, McPherson also injured his common-law wife, Racquel Walters, following a domestic dispute at their McKinley Drive address in Manchester.

He reportedly escaped by jumping into a sinkhole in the community of Ramble. However, contacted yesterday, Superintendent Wayne Cameron, head of the Manchester police, said that McPherson did not use the sinkhole as his escape route.

Cameron said that the police have received reports that he was spotted in the Porus area.

"He's still on the run. One and two times there may have been sightings of him in the Porus police area but we have not been able to put hands on him yet," Cameron told THE STAR.

"He's a wanted man, and once we find him, we will arrest him and charge him, for the murder of the child and the wounding of the mother," Cameron said.

The funeral for the young child took place two Saturdays ago.

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