Times of Suriname

Ex-boyfriend had kidnapped, stalked former teacher

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Police are still hunting for the suspect who was identified as Shamar Mohamed, and who has since gone into hiding, following the brazen attack on his 23-year-old former girlfriend Bhartie Udho and her mother Amika.

What seemed to be the beginning of a fun Christmas Eve night ended in bloodshed and fear, after the mother and daughter were severely chopped about the body after the suspect reportedly went berserk with a machete on Saturday night. Abdul Ali, father of Bhartie Udho stated that his daughter and wife along with three other relatives had just left their number 70 Village home for a Christmas Eve outing in the town of Corriverto­n when the incident took place. He divulged that shortly after the group left he heard screams not too far away, he rushed out of his yard when he saw one of his daughters who was with the group running back home. He also noticed Bhartie Udho’s ex opposite his home “he was going through the street with the cutlass in his hand” According to Ali, as he ran a short distance up from his home he noticed his wife on the ground, injured, moaning and bleeding, “I went to pick her up and she tell me check meh daughter”, who was not too far away from her mother, also with chop wounds about her body and her arm barely hanging from a piece of flesh.

Mohamed, commonly known as “Crab Man”, escaped and went into hiding following the attack on the women. Both Udhos were subsequent­ly rushed to the Skeldon Public Hospital and later transferre­d to the Georgetown Public Hospital.

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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