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May 11, 2016 Source

A 71-year-old woman of Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo has died following a severe beating on Monday from her husband who is in custody as police await the result of a post-mortem examination.

The woman, Serojanie ‘Golin’ Ramkarran was discovered dead in the lower flat of her home around 5:30 am yesterday, bleeding from a small wound to her foot.

She was found leaning against a window in the lower flat where she had locked herself to escape the beatings. The man slept alone in the upper flat that night.

Ramkarran, 75, called ‘Baabie’, returned from Georgetown around 2:45 pm and allegedly beat her about her body with a cutlass after he found her consuming alcohol.

Neighbours told Stabroek News that the couple would imbibe alcohol daily and that from very early in the mornings Ramkarran would have a few men there drinking.

Serojanie ‘Golin’ Ramkarran and Ramkarran
Serojanie ‘Golin’ Ramkarran and Ramkarran

One of the men, Prem, who turned up as usual yesterday morning, saw the woman leaning over the window and immediately informed Ramkarran who told him to jump through another window and open the door. They removed her and placed her to lie on the floor but her hands were already stiff and were left in an upright position.

A granddaughter said she received a call around 6 am that her grandmother was dead and when she got there she saw her lying on the floor. The police arrived shortly after and conducted investigations and after the body was removed, they cordoned off the lower section of the house.

A woman who gave her name as Pearly, said she dropped in to see the woman around 3 pm on Monday and took a “shot” with her. She would normally help the elderly woman with her cooking and other household chores.

She said she witnessed Ramkarran abusing the woman and tried in vain to stop him. The other men were there also but they did not intervene. Pearly said after the man stopped beating her she gave her a bath and put her to lie down.

Neighbours said they had called the police at one time and man was arrested. He admitted to the police that he abused his wife and said it was because of her drinking habit. They are not sure why charges were not instituted against him.

The neighbours, as well as relatives said they went “many times” to speak to the man about his abusive behaviour but he would not listen. He would “tell us this is his place and he can do what he want.”

A relative told this newspaper: “We used to tell them to change their lifestyle because they have grandchildren and great grandchildren but they never listened.”

The neighbours said that in spite of her drinking habit, Serojnie was a “good woman; simple and quiet.”

A neighbour said that around 5 pm on Monday he saw the woman leaning over the window vomiting while another said she was there again around 11 pm.

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RiffRaff posted:

Why police don't do anything in these abuse cases?

It would impair on alcohol sales, which would affect the cane cutters. And that in turn would cause the PPP to claim that coolies are being victimized.

Mr.T
Lennox posted:
RiffRaff posted:

Why police don't do anything in these abuse cases?

You have to ask such a redundant question??  Everyone knows the answer!!

enlighten me

There has been so many abuse cases over the years and police never seem to do anything until someone dies

FM
Mr.T posted:
RiffRaff posted:

Why police don't do anything in these abuse cases?

It would impair on alcohol sales, which would affect the cane cutters. And that in turn would cause the PPP to claim that coolies are being victimized.

If would also cause the PNC members to drink their own piss and eat dry coconut.

FM

Granger seh he nah responsible fuh domestic crimes.  So that is a coded message to them abusers to beat them wife and husband and children and daags even more.

What a foolish head of state.  I cannot call him a leader because we cannot even lead a balahoo.

FM
Brian Teekah posted:

Granger seh he nah responsible fuh domestic crimes.  So that is a coded message to them abusers to beat them wife and husband and children and daags even more.

What a foolish head of state.  I cannot call him a leader because we cannot even lead a balahoo.

Govt has been ignoring domestic abuse for decades in Guyana...

FM

A Rose Hall Police Outpost Officer respnded to a complaint just before "Wrong Man" (the Rose Hall Town man) beheaded his wife Kamini by saying - "is Man and Wife problems". The family friend believes that if the police had acted earlier, the woman’s life could have been saved. Soulja Bai, was this preventable or not preventable? OR should we now say that the Coalition Government of Guyana is openely advocates Domestic Violence. 

FM

Guyana has never taken domestic abuse seriously and it reflects in the laws and its enforcement. So we continue to see these crimes. Meanwhile this is left at the feet of the PNC as they are in charge, instead of concentrating on wasting  money on 50 year jubilee they should be protecting the people. 

FM

Granger said publicly that he is not responsible for domestic crime that give rise to the occasion for husbands to beat and kill their wives when they're intoxicated. For the same reason Guyanese young men and women are committing suicide after Granger announce that the task was difficult to solve.

The Rose Hall killer was a wife abuser for years after he finally beheaded his dedicated wife of seven children and threatened to kill her many time because he was an Indian woman.

FM

It is sickening that people this age has to end up this way. Couples fortunate to get to this age are expected to protect each other at all cost. Not be responsible for each other's pain or worse. This abuse was seen by so many for so long and yet ended up so tragic. Too many women have suffered by the physical and emotional abuse of the men around them and this did not begin last year. This is an area that needs a lot of attention, education and awareness and hopefully it gets them. Those being abused can't afford to wait forever for relief.

FM

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