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A 66-year-old man, who was on trial before the Berbice Assizes for the 2005 rape of a girl who was then ten years old, hanged himself on a tree in his backyard some time between Tuesday night and yesterday morning.

Harold Captain

Harold Captain

Harold Captain, called ‘Boy Boy’ of Kiltairn village was discovered hanging from a genip tree in the backyard by his daughter early yesterday morning, his brother, Randolph Captain, said.

His brother was charged in 2005 with having carnal knowledge of a girl under 12 years old and had been remanded to prison. After two months on remand, he was granted bail and following a preliminary inquiry, was ordered to stand trial in the High Court.

The trial started on Tuesday.

Randolph Captain said that on Tuesday his brother’s lawyer had asked for some $600,000 and the family talked it over on Tuesday evening and assured ‘Boy Boy’ that everything would go well. He said though that his brother remained uneasy despite the assurances.

On Tuesday night, Randolph Captain said, ‘Boy Boy’ made phone calls to all of his brothers and his close relatives and said goodbye to them, but none of them imagined that he would have hanged himself.

He said that yesterday morning the family found a suicide note in which Harold Captain maintained that he was innocent of the charges and urged that his family take the money they would have given to the lawyer and spend it in a better way.

Meanwhile, when the accused did not appear in court yesterday, Justice Winston Patterson questioned his lawyer Rodwell Jugmohan about his client’s absence.  The defence attorney replied, “Sir, I am unable to give account for my client. However I am reliably informed that he committed suicide last night [Tuesday]. As a result I have not seen him here or any of his relatives.”

On an application by State Counsel Fabayo Azore, Woman Corporal Margo Grovesnor , Subordinate Officer (SO) attached to the Supreme Court Outpost, then took the stand. She testified that at 06:30 hrs she received a telephone call from the SO of the Number 51 Police Station.

He related that Natasha Captain of Brighton Village, Corentyne, who is the daughter of Harold Captain said she last spoke to him at 23:00 hrs on Tuesday. At about 06:00 hrs yesterday, she observed him hanging from a genip tree at the back of their yard. A polythene rope was tied around his neck.

Consequently Justice Patterson aborted the trial.

On Tuesday when the trial commenced, cross-examination of the virtual complainant (VC) was deferred by the defence counsel, who needed further instructions from his client.

The VC, who is now 15 years old, led in her evidence-in-chief by Azore, related that on October 5, 2004, Uncle ‘Boy Boy’ had pulled her into his house and sexually abused her.

The child who was in Grade Six at the time, told the court that she was sent on an errand by her grandmother when  another relative sent her to Uncle `Boy Boy’.

She said the accused was known to her for a long time. “Since I was a little girl coming up,” she said. The VC recalled that she was standing three steps from his house, when the accused held her right hand and pulled her into his house. He carried her to his bedroom where he removed his jersey, pants and brief.

In tears, she told the court that she felt pain as the accused committed the act “and I buckle up”. She said he “covered my mouth with his hands so I could not make a sound”.

She also told the court that the accused later wiped her off and rubbed her with some coconut oil before giving her $1,000 to share equally with her cousin.

“I was standing on the sand, whilst he was on the step by the backdoor when a girl named Rachel was passing through the yard.

He put his hand to his lips, indicating that I must not tell.” She said he told her to tell her relative that he would take the chicken feed on his return from work that afternoon.

She said she then went home, had a bath and left for school without telling her grandmother what had transpired because she was afraid. Instead, she showed the money to a schoolmate who informed their class teacher.

“At first I told my teacher that I had found the money on the road, but afterwards, in the presence of the Head Teacher, other teachers, my father, an aunt and my classmate, I told them Uncle `Boy Boy’ gave me. I also related to them what he did,” she testified.

She said she was then taken to the Number 51 Police station where a report was made and then to the Skeldon Hospital where a female doctor examined her, before issuing a certificate to a policewoman who had accompanied her.



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  1. Reddy in Barbados BARBADOS says:

    Folks, finally. FINALLY. One of the editors, after a long wait in business terms, could finally smile and tell a reporter: “Banna, you finally answered my question I been asking you so many times bout whey de panties dey. We got it ! Put it pon the top of the story list. Watch how it gon be the most popular ! And milk da story stroy wid de woman in the mall and carry she photo wid breasts hanging out. I so happy ! I SO HAPPY !.”
    Folks, I see the Chronicle (and KN probaly too) also carried all the salacious details of this sad case wasting space which could be put to better use with development news.. Where is journalism in Guyana heading today ? Back in the gutter ?

    • SKY UNITED STATES says:

      You find that salacious? I find that disturbing but necessary information to balance out the accused’s claim of innocence. Good grief Faria, get a grip!

    • ghetto youth GUYANA says:

      Reddy, like u want Immigration to pick u up in u pajamas and send u back to Guyana??????????????????/

  2. Deze Tante NETHERLANDS says:

    A very Shameful act.even the elderly does not have any respect, How do they espect to be respected? Where are the PRINCIPLES,DISCIPLINE and DECENCY? POWER is the only thing that matters in Guyana? ONE OVER-POWERING THE OTHER in one way or the other..only the ALMIGHTY knows the answer to all the terrible situation in our beloved country.
    Why should Judmohan charge such a high fee for his service? Where would a normal working class find that amount? In one way it is good, as a form of PUNISHMENT,but there are also other cases where people sells all of their life-stock or morgage their property to pay the enormous fees that lawyers call for. isn’t a fixed fee per hour for these law-men? These are the things that Guyana has to put in order.

    • Soldier UNITED STATES says:

      Tantle,,,will being a law abiding citizen help all this that you want Guyana to put in order,,,This is a shameless bigman and that is his end , he is guilty as charged…

    • freespeech UNITED STATES says:

      one less to worry about.

  3. LoveGT4Real TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS says:

    Good riddance!
    The innocent do not hang themselves.
    Such a disgusting story to read.
    One thing is sure, he cannot escape God’s judgment.
    The $600,000. should be given to the girl as compensation.

    • Galton Flood UNITED STATES says:

      There is no such provision in the judicial process in Guyana. Maybe he was thinking more of the money than the jail term.

  4. Marc FRANCE says:

    Fellow bloggers,can you guys please ignore reddy and his insipid comments,the man is so far off course that one would want to believe that he is either demented or in a state of inebriation so it would be wise to let him wallow in his pool of irrelevance.Just don’t respond to him,let him feel like a cent ice in the ocean.

  5. SKY UNITED STATES says:

    I hope the young woman can get past this and live a reasonably happy and normal life.

  6. guyanese star gyul NETHERLANDS ANTILLES says:

    yup i read it already…but sad !!!…dah good fuh him

  7. realitycheck GUYANA says:

    sad to hear of this story

  8. josefina BARBADOS says:

    PEOPLE MAKE ALL SORT OF STUPID COMMENTS.
    QUESTION, SUPPOSED U WERE IN THAT SAME POSITION AND DID NOT COMMITTED THE CRIME, HOW WOULD U HAVE FELT THAT SOME ONE WRITING COMMENTS AS U DID?????????????

    • SOESDYKE CANADA says:

      Innocent people do not take their own life, but the guilty ones always do. You should look at Cold Case Files.

  9. SOESDYKE CANADA says:

    No R.I.P, from me on this one.



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