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Single women abandon their homes

JANUARY 10, 2016 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

As bandits continue to invade the homes of women who live alone on the Essequibo Coast, many of those women are now forced to abandon their homes out of fear of being physically harmed or even killed.
One such recent attack targeted a woman who has resided for years at Richmond Village, Essequibo Coast. The victim revealed during a conversation that she still cannot understand why the bandits chose to invade her house and cart off all of her clothing and food stuff, even though she secured the building and had gone away for a while.
According to the woman, the night after she left the Coast to spend some time away, her home was invaded and ransacked.
The worried woman said that the intruders searched every room, purse, cupboard and wardrobe took away all of her clothing including her underwear.
The woman said that the incident has forced her to never sleep in her house again. A report was lodged and detectives visited the scene and conducted a thorough investigation but to date no one has been arrested. Further reports have indicated that there was no sign of forced entry except footprints in the sand behind the building.(Yannason Duncan)

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