Uitvlugt sugar worker drowned – autopsy

Nathuram Darbhunauth, the sugar worker who was found dead in a canal at the Uitvlugt Estate on Saturday, died from drowning.

Nathuram Darbhunauth

Nathuram Darbhunauth

A post-mortem examination was conducted on Darbhunauth’s body yesterday.
Darbhunauth was discovered missing around mid-morning Saturday and a search was launched for him. His hat was seen floating in the canal and his spray can was found on a dam at the estate. Upon venturing into the water, the man’s colleagues found his lifeless body.

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One Response to “Uitvlugt sugar worker drowned – autopsy”

  1. bbuckman UNITED STATES

    on August 1st, 2008 1:47 am

    sympathy to the family.
    guyana is the lang of many waters.workeers in gri should be taught how to swim.

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