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Former Evening News anchor dies

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Veteran broadcaste­r Tommy Rhodes, who became a household name as the anchor of the VCT Evening News, has died.

Rhodes, who was 84, died at his daughter’s residence in Bon Fim, Brazil, yesterday morning.

Judy De Freitas, one of his daughters, told Stabroek News that Rhodes had no health complicati­ons and his death was a shock to her family. In fact, she said that up to last week doctors told him that his heart was strong.

Rhodes started his broadcasti­ng careering at Radio Demerara, before taking up the anchoring position for the Evening News. Rhodes, a trained agronomist, also worked with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Geddes Grant and Central Garage.

In a Facebook post, the Guyana Press Associatio­n said he was a familiar face during a time when news and news gathering were very different. “Today, he has left a legacy for many to follow in the industry,” it added, while extending condolence­s to Rhodes’ family.

Veteran journalist and Kaieteur News Editor-in-Chief Adam Harris recalled working with Rhodes during mid-90s at VCT. He said Rhodes was a man who believed in preparatio­n and he would arrive at the studio a half an hour before anchoring the news and go through his script. Rhodes, he noted, would make his own correction­s to the script to ensure that his delivery sounded as natural as possible.

Harris stated that Rhodes set a standard for news anchoring in the country with his approach and noted that he also took young broadcaste­rs under his wing and mentored them before moving to live in Brazil with his daughter.

Business Editor of the Stabroek News Arnon Adams said Rhodes brought an element of profession­alism to reading the news at a time when television was still “on very shaky legs.” Tommy Rhodes

De Freitas said Rhodes’ interest in the news never waned and he would ensure he kept abreast of the news from around the world.

Rhodes is to be laid to rest today in Bon Fim next to his wife. Members of the Major Crimes Unit yesterday afternoon placed Marcus Brian Bisram’s mother under arrest at the Springland­s Magistrate’s Court for attempting to pervert the course of justice. However, after being questioned for a few hours the woman was released on $100,000 station bail.

Initially, police had detained a 21-year-old witness in the case, after receiving informatio­n that he had allegedly attempted to coerce other witnesses to change their testimonie­s.

However, after questionin­g the witness, members of the Major Crimes Unit then held former magistrate, Chandra Sohan for questionin­g on Sunday. He was sub-

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