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The body of a pensioner was discovered in a canal at Borlam, Corentyne yesterday afternoon and the circumstances surrounding his death are unclear.

Police in a release said that they are investigating the death of Frederick Moses, 62 years of Borlam, whose body was found around 4.35 pm.

According to a release, the police are awaiting the results of the post- mortem examination.



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  1. amen-ra UNITED STATES says:

    Another death, my condolence to the family.

  2. Fulano de Tal UNITED STATES says:

    More sympathy to yet another family. How have all these people been so readily identified & the badly decomposed body found a few weeks ago still has not? Eyewitnesses claim the neck looked like he was strangled, the authorities claim he had to be buried because of the advance decomposition. Has Ross been in contact with his relatives? Has he been in contact with anyone recently? I don’t know why I feel that body was his, to silence him.
    JAH alone knows.

  3. priya persaud UNITED STATES says:

    Tougher lays need to be imposed in the judical system of Guyana. Bandits are not afraid of the consequences faced after commiting a crime which makes it possible to carry out the act.
    Domestic abuse is no joke and shoudl be taken seriously.

  4. Urboss SAINT LUCIA says:

    What really going on in this Country, if not crime its suicide, men battering women, or mysterious death.

  5. Empress.....D UNITED STATES says:

    It is not only in Guyana have crime, suicice, men battering women or mysterious death. Read or watch CNN news and you will see whats going on all over the world my friend…..Urboss.



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