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Agricola woman injured in police shootout still to receive compensati­on

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He was at the time responding to an October 2017 article which reported that Parmadai’s relatives were awaiting word on the investigat­ion.

“The appropriat­e communicat­ion has been transmitte­d to the relevant authority for considerat­ion to be given in order that the legal advice maybe effectuate­d. In the circumstan­ces, the victim is respectful­ly advised to be patient, as the possibilit­y of compensati­on remains active,” Ramnarine had said.

Last week, Police Commission­er Leslie James told Stabroek News that it would be a matter he has to follow up on since he was not privy to the details of the case.

According to Parmadai’s daughter Elietha Heeralall, since 2017, the family have been footing her mother’s medical bills and it has been challengin­g.

She explained that her mother, who is a seamstress by profession, has not been able to work due to the injuries she sustained. The daughter stressed that her mother, from time-to-time, would experience tremendous pain and while she would go to the hospital on some occasions, at other times she would opt not to because of the repetitive process.

“She would get so frustrated over not being able to work and having to be dependent on us. When it comes to going to the doctor, she refuses because nothing changes and they keep giving her the same medication to ease the pain. Sometimes we just use the prescripti­on and purchase the drug,” Heeralall said.

The daughter said that since they heard of the recommenda­tion that her mother be compensate­d, they have been trying to get in contact with the relevant authoritie­s. She said to date, their efforts have been fruitless.

Heeralall said that they would be happy if the police can engage her family and discuss the possible compensati­on as a majority of their savings has been spent on medical bills and medication.

Following the shooting on July 11 2017, police had said in a statement that ranks went to Fourth Street, Agricola and were confronted by two men who were armed; one had a sawn-off shotgun and the other had a handgun. As the police ranks approached the suspects, they “opened fire on the lawmen who adopted tactical positions and returned fire; during the exchange, the suspect with the shotgun was injured.”

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