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Man found dead at daughter’s home

-no marks of violence seen

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The police on the Essequibo Coast are investigat­ing the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the death of a 58 year old man of Lot 47 Jib, Essequibo Coast. The man who was found dead at his daughter’s home on New Year’s Day was identified as Roopnarine (only name given).

Roopnarine was employed under the Community Infrastruc­ture and Improvemen­t Programme where he worked as a trench cleaner. He was the father of two and grandfathe­r of seven.

Speaking with this newspaper, wife of the dead man, Lalita Lall said that since her daughter and her family were out of the region on vacation, she and her husband had been house! her daughter’s house located in the same village.

The woman related that on New Year’s Eve, instead of both of them going along to house sit, her husband insisted that she stay at home and he went along alone.

“Before he gone he ask me for $500 and I give him. It seems that he take the money and buy he lil drinks and like he drink and then pass out. On Friday, his pressure was high and he was using medication for it so like because he drink, that cause him to pass out then die. Because I know he had to use the medication, I does make sure he don’t drink but on Old Year’s because he went alone that’s why he drink because when I went, I see the rum bottle in the room.”

Lall said upon discoverin­g her husband’s lifeless body, she raised an alarm. The police were called and the body was examined but no marks of violence were seen.

The body was taken to the Suddie Hospital Mortuary and is awaiting a postmortem examinatio­n to determine the cause of death.

ANSA McAL Trading Limited heralded the New Year by sharing “Bundle of Joy” hampers to all babies born at Georgetown Public Hospital on New Year’s Day.

A release from the company said that at the time of the team’s arrival, the Georgetown Hospital had delivered nine babies from one hour and fifty minutes to nine hours and twenty minutes. Four of the nine babies were boys. The first baby was a boy for mother Cindy Parboo and the second a girl for mother Natasha. The release said that all mothers were congratula­ted by the ANSA Team Joel Lee and Oneca Benjamin and given Soft Tails Diaper hampers.

The mothers who received hampers at GPHC were: ● Cindy Parboo, Boy (First Baby born on New Year’s Day 2018) ● Natasha Caravaio , Girl (First Girl born on New Year’s Day 2018) ● Ammaika Peroune, Girl ● Ruby Lindie, Boy ● Dione Mars, Girl ● Onika Hosea, Boy ● Rachel Mohabeer, Boy

 ??  ?? Cindy Parboo receiving her hamper.
Cindy Parboo receiving her hamper.
 ??  ?? Roopnarine
Roopnarine

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