Farmer charged with murder

October 15, 2025

Forty-eight-year-old Clyde Williams, a farmer of Silent Hill, Manchester, has been charged with murder and wounding with intent following the stabbing death of a man and injuring of another along Wildman Street, Christiana, in the parish on October 11.

The deceased has been identified as 21-year-old Wrayon Williams, a higgler of Harry Watch district, also in Manchester. Reports from the Christiana police are that at 5:30 p.m., Williams was standing along the roadway with another higgler when Clyde approached them. A dispute then developed between the man and Clyde, which escalated into a fracas. It is alleged that Clyde then used a knife and stabbed the man. In an attempt to quell the attack, Williams intervened and was stabbed in his chest. Both injured men were assisted to the hospital, where Williams was pronounced dead, and the other was treated and admitted.

On Monday, Clyde was apprehended by the police during an operation conducted at his house; he was subsequently charged. His court date is being finalised.

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