[2][4] He was astute at business and achieved financial success, enabling him to live in a three-storey mansion in Buttonwood Bay with two maids.
Schakron made a complaint to police about the matter, which led to both Coye and his driver being charged with theft and obtaining property by deception.
[5] Coye later retained lawyers Elson Kaseke and Anthony Sylvestre and filed suit against Schakron for malicious prosecution in relation to the incident.
[5][6] Legall stated that he did not believe Coye's statements and was furthermore concerned about the chilling effect the case might have on private citizens reporting potentially unlawful activity to the police.
[1] According to witnesses, at 9:30 as Schakron exited the gym, a black Ford Escape turned the corner from Princess Margaret Drive at high speed and stopped in front of him.
[1][9] He then shot Schakron four times in the neck, chest, and left side, wounding him fatally, and returned to his vehicle which sped off down Coney Drive.
[9] With no partners or experienced personnel immediately available to take over management duties, Schakron's businesses went into temporary shutdowns so that his family could have time to mourn.