A young Trinidadian man was doused in Moet champagne before being cremated following a funeral service where he was laid in a gold casket wearing $100,000 worth of jewellery.
Sheron Sukhedo, 33, was gunned down in a drive-by shooting outside the home of his wife's parents in Trinidad and Tobago last week.
On Friday, the millionaire real estate mogul and used car dealer was laid to rest how he lived â flashing his wealth.
Sheron Sukhedo (pictured at his funeral) was laid to rest how he lived - by flashing his wealth
He was laid in a $50,000 gold casket, adorned with gold pendants and jewellery reportedly worth $100,000, as mourners paid their respects.
A pair of Timberland boots was also placed inside the casket by his relatives.
His jewellery is believed to have been removed before he was cremated.
According to the Trindad and Tobago Guardian, police are investigating a possible family connection to Sukhedo's death.
The 33-year-old was adorned with gold pendants and jewellery reportedly worth $100,000
A pair of Timberland boots was also placed in his $50,000 gold casket by relatives
He was gunned down in a drive-by shooting outside the home of his wife's parents in Trinidad and Tobago last week. Pictured, Sukhedo and is wife
Officers also said that members of the Rasta City gang had been plotting his murder years ago â despite Sukhedo being protected by a rival gang.
He reportedly survived an attempt on his life two years ago and had a number officers on his payroll to protect him from his enemies.