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ECD labourer dies

after violent altercation at wake house

Police say they are investigating an incident which occurred about 07:00hrs on Monday at Crown Dam, Industry, East Coast Demerara (ECD) which resulted in the death of Hetram Ramchand.
 
Dead: Hetram Ramchand

Initial investigations by the police revealed that Ramchand,39, a labourer of Lot 51 Crown Dam, Industry, ECD and a group of men were at a wake house playing a game of cards when an argument ensued which reportedly resulted in a violent altercation where the now dead labourer sustained injuries.

 
According to the police, a report was made at the Sparendaam Police Station by Ramchand who was advised to seek medical attention at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). He was admitted and subsequently succumbed to his injuries.
 
However, the man’s family members told this publication a different story than the one relayed by the Police in their release.
 
They detailed that the incident occurred on Friday night and Ramchand was attempting to part an ensuing fight at the wake house, involving two of his family members and two other persons described as businessmen, when he was lashed to the back of his head with an object and he fell to the ground, receiving further injuries as the fight continued.
 
According to the man’s family he was taken to the police station by his nephew to lodge a formal complaint but he ended up being detained after the two businessmen made a report that they were assaulted by Ramchand.
 
The businessmen were reportedly released to procure medicals while Ramchand remained detained until Saturday evening.
 
The man’s family said that he was suffering from the injuries sustained to his head and was “catching fits.” Upon the his release he was admitted to GPHC and he succumbed to his injuries on Sunday night.
 
Ramchand’s body is presently at the hospital’s mortuary awaiting a post-mortem examination. 
 
According to the Police, four persons were arrested and are in custody assisting with the investigation.
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What's troubling is that this happens mostly to indo-Guyanese. Indos are losing their moral values to show respect wherever they're invited. Rum is the disease they can't live without.

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Man held in

connection with the murder of his ‘best friend’

Police are now investigating the circumstances which led to the death of an auto repair technician on Monday morning following a alleged drinking spree with his neighbour at Industry Front, East Coast Demerara.

Dead is Alan Bhagwandin, 45, of Industry, East Coast Demerara.

Bhagwandin’s body being removed from the scene of the crime

Based on information received, on Monday morning, Bhagwandin and Mahase Dhanraj- who was described as his best friend- were imbibing at Bhagwandin’s residence when they reportedly became involved in a heated argument.

According to Dhanraj’s sister, Sumintra Sugrim, she heard the commotion, but did not think much into it since the duo frequently argued.

After their argument died down, Sugrim said her brother came to her gate, but did not go into details about the argument he had with the now dead man.

The suspect- who was visibly drunk- was taken into custody

Bhagwandin’s body was later found motionless, and it was revealed that Dhanraj may have dealt the man a blow to his head using a piece of wood.

This reportedly left the 45-year-old unconscious but the still enraged suspect allegedly continued to hit him with the wood for several minutes.

Police were seen admitting the tool as evidence.

The suspect- who was visibly drunk- was taken into custody.

Bhagwandin is said to be a deportee from the United States of America deportee, who resided alone.

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