Stabroek News

Top Cop meets fa went missing after

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Commission­er of Police (ag) Clifton Hicken yesterday met with the family of Reonol Williams, the 50-year-old man who disappeare­d more than two weeks ago after he was struck down at Enmore, East Coast Demerara (ECD) and he assured them that he will ensure the matter is not “swept under the carpet”.

Williams’ sister, Sylvie Williams yesterday told Stabroek News that during the brief meeting, Hicken also outlined all the actions the police have taken from the initial stage of the investigat­ion.

“They said that they took statements, a man was arrested and released on bail, police was sent into the interior to investigat­e if the man was indeed in the bush when the accident occurred….They checked the check points. They did all they can for my cause,” Sylvie said.

“I am quite satisfied that they tell me that because I was waiting to hear something,” she added.

The family was also told that they will be provided with an update within the next 48 hours. “He said within the next 48 hours the Crime Chief will call me. So I am giving them the benefit of the doubt. I am waiting on the call,” Sylvie said.

Reonol, called ‘Ram’, a father of two of Enmore, ECD, was struck down by car, PAB 2552 at Enmore Estate Road, ECD during the wee hours of May 23.

At the time, he was returning home after dropping off his younger sister in Georgetown.

To date, his family has been unable to locate him or his body.

Over the weekend, the family had said they were seeking an urgent meeting with Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn or the Commission­er of Police for answers on the status of the investigat­ion.

They have also since hired an attorney, Bernard DaSilva. Stabroek News understand­s that DaSilva has offered his service pro bono in the case.

One of Reonol’s friends, Davis Peters, witnessed the accident.

He related to family members that Reonol was picked up by the driver of the vehicle, who reportedly claimed he was taking him to seek medical attention.

However, numerous searches for him were futile. The city hospitals and mortuaries also have no record of him.

The day after the accident, police recovered the vehicle which struck down Williams at Haslington, ECD.

Police Commander of Region 4C, Khali Pareshram told this newspaper during last week that an investigat­ion is ongoing.

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