Jamaica Gleaner

Longville Park mourns a stalwart

ACP Budhoo left an indelible mark

- Cecelia Campbell-Livingston Gleaner Writer

He was a gentleman, caring; someone who looked out for you. He was my senior and we all looked up to him.

THE GLOOMY faces of residents standing on Lilly Street in Longville Park, Clarendon, at the house where Assistant Commission­er of Police Winchroy Budhoo called home for many years was a testament to the impact the man had on the community.

“Is it really true?”, “I can’t believe that he is really gone” were some of the comments uttered by neighbours who gathered to show their support.

When The Gleaner arrived at the family house yesterday, persons spoke in hushed tones as Budhoo’s two youngest children – aged 11 and six – had still not heard the news that their father had died.

It was a heart-wrenching moment when the elder of the two uttered, “Why are so many people at the gate?”, a question no one was prepared to answer.

On Wednesday, at minutes after 3 p.m., Budhoo, who was in charge of the Strategic Operations Portfolio, was seen walking from his house towards the police vehicle. He was taken to the May Pen Hospital, where he died not long afterwards. The 58-year-old had earlier left the police station, complainin­g of feeling ill.

HE WAS A GENTLEMAN

Detective Inspector Pilmar Powell, who also lives in the community, expressed shock at his passing.

“We go a long way back from our days working together at St Andrew Central. He was a gentleman, caring; someone who looked out for you. He was my senior, and we all looked up to him,” she reminisced. What Powell most admired about Budhoo was the fact that he remained the same person she knew, promotion after promotion.

“Position did not change him. He was still the same – humble and caring,” she said.

Neighbours described him as a stalwart in the community, “the kind of neighbour anyone would want to have”, said Andrea Bryan.

Verne and Andella Carnegies were overcome with emotion as they spoke about the man who was a rock when it came to community events.

“Sports day, Christmas tree roundabout lighting completion, we could count on his support. He was that kind of a person,” said Andella.

Several of his colleagues spent the day with the family, showing their support. Among them were Senior Superinten­dent of Police Vendolyn Cameron Powell and members from the Clarendon Community Safety and Security branch.

 ?? PHOTOS BY CECELIA CAMPBELL-LIVINGSTON ?? Neighbours of the late Assistant Commission­er of Police Winchroy Budhoo in the community of Lilly Street in Longville Park, Clarendon. From left: Andrea Bryan, and Andella and Verne Carnegie.
PHOTOS BY CECELIA CAMPBELL-LIVINGSTON Neighbours of the late Assistant Commission­er of Police Winchroy Budhoo in the community of Lilly Street in Longville Park, Clarendon. From left: Andrea Bryan, and Andella and Verne Carnegie.
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Detective Inspector Pilmar Powell

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