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Rescuer knifed to death by village bully

Attempting to stop a group of men from assaulting another man, a 27-year-old mason was stabbed to death at Goed Fortuin, West Bank Demerara on Wednesday night.

Kenneth Allen

Kenneth Allen

Dead is Kenneth Allen, a father of two and a mason/carpenter of Goed Fortuin Squatting Area. The suspect in the murder fled after the incident and up to yesterday afternoon was not captured. The second murder in the community in just three days left residents shocked. “Is wah happening to this place”, one woman questioned.

Allen had intervened in the dispute, when his attacker turned on him. His aunt, Cheryl Josiah, with whom he lived, told Stabroek News that she was lying on her bed, when she heard a noise and recognized the voice of her nephew sometime after 9 pm that night. Allen was at a ‘wake’ just across the road shortly before the incident.

Josiah related that when she looked outside, she saw the suspect, who also lives in the village and is well known in the area. She also noticed the man, who was reportedly being attacked. She stated that Allen and the suspect were arguing, with Allen telling the man that he was “taking advantage because he was big and strong” and the suspect asking Allen how he got involved. Josiah stated that the man who was reportedly being attacked had just returned from Venezuela that day and the suspect, along with three other men were trying to rob him. “They came up there and they started attacking the guy and that is when my nephew talked to them”, she stated.

Josiah stated that the suspect and her nephew then began “chucking” each other and started to fight. She recalled that as they fought, they moved away from the culvert, near her home and moved up the street. The woman, who was on her verandah by this time, said that she watched as the duo slammed into a neighbour’s gate.

She said that Allen then staggered after being stabbed but the suspect rushed to him and the fight continued. Then Allen fell to the ground and Josiah said that at this point, he was stabbed again. The woman stated that the two continued scuffling on the ground and got up, with the fight still continuing. Josiah said that, holding on to the suspect’s sweater, her nephew began to slide down the fence and it was at this point that the three men, with whom he was before, held on to the suspect. Allen had his attacker’s sweater in his grasp and the man twisted out of it.

By this time, Josiah had run downstairs and when she got to Allen, he was “gasping”. A few minutes later, she said, he stopped and the police were called while he was transported to the West Demerara Regional Hospital.  But he was already dead. Doctors at the institution told her that he was stabbed in his lungs and heart. Josiah said that Allen had three major wounds on his left arm, upper chest and left side.

The attacker and his friends ran away. The blood-soaked sweater was left behind and handed over to the police yesterday. The attacker reportedly left the area in a white car. The suspect is said to be well known in the village for his troublesome ways.

A grieving Josiah related that Allen had grown up with her and up to his death resided at her home with his reputed wife, Bhagwandin Persaud and their two children; a five-year-old boy and a one-month-old girl. She described him as “very jovial”, and a person who made friends wherever he went. Allen also leaves to mourn his parents, two brothers and two sisters.

His murder was the second in three days in the community and he lived in the same street, a short distance away from the first murder. On Monday, 25-year-old Nafeeza Khan was stabbed to death allegedly by her reputed husband, Mohan Basdeo. He was charged and appeared in court yesterday and was remanded to prison.

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  1. tiger CANADA says:

    tragic incident, my sympathy to the bereaved family, the peacemaker always get’s hurt.

  2. GTTROOPA UNITED STATES says:

    My deepest sympathy to the family. What is going on in my country STOP ALL THE Senseless KILLING NOW everyday is something. RIP Kenneth Allen

  3. bing TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO says:

    Its skinny and fineman with all the white cars. I must say that crime and violence is tearing away at the fabric of guyanese society. It seems that respect for life is no longer part and parcel of guyanese society. I would say that the death penalty should be renacted in guyana. Having said that i would like to send my condolences to the family and friends of the young man who lost his life in such a tragic way.

  4. Fulano de Tal UNITED STATES says:

    I SUPPORT THE DEATH PENALTY especially in cases like this. As long as evidence is convincing that the perpetrators have no positive contributions to civil society, lethally inject, hang or electrocute them.
    With regards to freespeech I recommend that cars be registered & tagged in such a manner that detecting their region of origin be made known. For heavily populated regions the tags could also identify the district of the owner. WE NEED proper records, computer database & interconnections (networking). It is IMPOSSIBLE to swallow that with all the technological advances, computer businesses in Guyana & available skills that we are still so BACKWARD when it comes to these things.

  5. SWAT UNITED STATES says:

    Lesson learn — don’t be the hero — unless it is absolutely safe that you would come out of it alive . This could have been avoided if Mr. Allen did not intervene. This crime has nothing to do with the death penalty. This was not a premeditated act. Cool heads and reasoning did not prevail. He was not the intended victim — unfortunately, he became the victim.

  6. Tygo UNITED STATES says:

    Do they wear sweaters in guyana?

  7. Shea30 UNITED STATES says:

    Wah happen to a good old “fist fight”, not that’s the correct method of resolving problems either, everyone seems to be resorting to weapons, guns, knives, cutlasses…etc as a resolution for dealing with their disagreements. This is a sad, sad, sad, situation and certainly something needs to be done to address these social issues – maybe arguer management.

  8. John Smith GUYANA says:

    I feel so exhausted from offering sympathies. Everyday someone is violently and senselessly killed. I hope they find this one soon or he might report to the station with a lawyer saying crap on his behalf.

    My sympathy to the family

  9. Marlon Rajijah UNITED STATES says:

    It’s the price every society pays for freedom but not any freedom, it’s the kind we misinterpret it to be. An illustration of this is freedom of speech. So also are freedom of the press and freedom of assembly. When we look at how we in Guyana interpret these “freedoms” we’ll see the dangers. Freedom has a way of shooting itself in the foot. Ultimate freedom does not exist. Freedom is always tempered by the rights of others, society in general, etc. One cannot claim freedom at the expense of another person.

  10. Zoe ANGUILLA says:

    This seem to be the order of the day in Guyana. The human life has “no value” anymore…it can just be taken by anyone at anytime for any reason.
    Heal this land Lord…..especially the ones at the top!!!



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