Stabroek News

Timehri supermarke­t goes up in flames

- By Abigail Headley

A Timehri supermarke­t owner, his family and his employees are now devastated after an early morning fire ravaged the business yesterday.

The fire, which occurred around 3:00 am yesterday, has left Ravindra Kalnarine aka ‘Churchill’, owner of Churchill’s Supermarke­t and Variety Store with significan­t losses.

Recounting the incident to Stabroek News (SN), the man’s daughter, Gauri noted that she and her mother locked up the Base Road Timehri business on Tuesday night and the family of three retired to bed. She said that she was awakened around 3:00 am to the sound of banging on their gate and her neighbours shouting. Upon coming out of her room she noticed a lot of smoke in the house and immediatel­y realized what was going on.

Gauri related that she quickly roused her parents and she and her mom helped Ravindra, who is recovering from a stroke, out of the house. The 23year-old noted that the fire service, which was summoned by the neighbours shortly after the blaze was discovered, arrived at the scene about twenty minutes later.

“I smell something me ain’t know like if is kero, or gas, or something or if is the Jeyes fluid they mix up, smelling like that. Something di smelling high high and then me run upstairs and ask me daughter… me thought was over deh (the opposite direction) because them man went wukking over there… and then by time I go back and lie down she seh ‘fire’. Then we (husband and I) go and call for them [and] ‘bram down’ the gate,” Churchill’s sister, Sherry Singh, who lives next door to the supermarke­t, recalled.

Singh also added that the fire service initially ran out of water whilst trying to contain the blaze but were able to connect with the river aback the houses and recommence their work. When this newspaper arrived on the scene, firefighte­rs were still extinguish­ing pockets of flames from the already demolished store.

Akeem King, one of the subordinat­e officers on site, told SN that the Timehri Fire Service responded about one minute after receiving the call and two vehicles arrived, five minutes apart, sometime after 4 am, but by that time the entire supermarke­t was ablaze. King noted that though they were unable to salvage any part of the building, firefighte­rs managed to save the surroundin­g houses, including

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