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Remains suspected to be of Amelia’s Ward man found

-family member told over three months after discovery was first made

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The suspected remains of a 60-year-old Amelia’s Ward man were found by the police yesterday, over three months after the initial discovery was made by two men.

A release from the police said that at about 9.30 am yesterday, Elroy Roache, a 47-year-old boat captain of Silver City, Wismar, Linden went to the Amelia’s Ward Police Outpost and reported that he received informatio­n that the human remains, suspected to be that of his elder brother Ray Bryan Roache, age 60, were seen at a broken-down camp in a bushy area.

Ray Bryan Roache was an unemployed resident of Phase Four Squatting Area, Amelia’s Ward.

As a result, an immediate investigat­ion was launched by the police and contact was made with Dwight Forde called Eddie, a 57-year-old Machine Operator from Kwakwani Park, Upper Berbice River.

Forde told investigat­ors that in July 2023, the constructi­on company he was employed with moved to Phase Four Amelia’s Ward, where they started road constructi­on and the installati­on of pipelines. After moving into the area, they built a camp and a kitchen, according to the release. He said there is no potable water in the area, so he had to fetch water from Kara Kara creek regularly, for

domestic purposes.

On September 22nd, 2023, while Forde was conversing with Neil Ashby, a 53year-old self-employed man from the same area, Forde told Ashby about the water problem that he was experienci­ng. The release said that Ashby then told Forde that there was a creek about half a mile away, where he could access water. Ashby then took Forde to the area and while approachin­g the creek, they saw an old broken down makeshift camp and as they got closer, they saw what appeared to be the remains of a human.

The release said that Forde made a short video recording with his cellphone and they turned back. Ashby told Forde that he suspected that it was the remains of Ray Roache and he would try to locate his relatives and inform them.

According to Ashby, it was only on Thursday that he was able to contact one of Ray Roache’s relatives at Cinderella City and tell her what he had seen more than three months ago on September 22nd, 2023.

Police visited the scene at about midday yesterday in the company of Forde and Ashby who took the ranks to the area.

The release said that the area where the remains were found is very ‘bushy’ and is located about half a mile away from the newly constructe­d Phase Four road. The remains were found under a broken-down camp. It appeared as though the deceased was lying on a cot made of salt bags and sticks and he was dressed in long black pants and a black T-shirt. Next to the remains was a transparen­t plastic bag containing a BLU cell phone with a charger, a Permanent Disability voucher book for 2022 and a National Identifica­tion Card bearing the name: Ray Bryan Roache (DOB: 1963-06- 29).

The scene was processed and photograph­ed and the remains were escorted to the Pensioner’s Funeral Home, awaiting a post-mortem examinatio­n. The identifica­tion card was shown to Elroy Roache, who identified same to be the property of his brother.

Forde, Ashby and Elroy Roache are assisting with the investigat­ions.

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