‘Peeping tom’ handyman fell to his death, hotel owner says

The Safari Inn, where the body of Victor Ramsabad, called ‘Tun-Tun,’ was found on Tuesday.

Proprietrix of Safari Inn, Yvonne Correia says she is of the view that Victor Ramsabad called ‘Tun-Tun,’ whose battered body was found on Tuesday in a passageway of the compound, had climbed up the shed to peep into the rooms of tenants and in a drunken haze, had probably fallen to his death.

Speaking to Stabroek News yesterday, Correia said that Ramsabad, who was employed as a handyman at the Friendship, East Bank Demerara inn since he was a teen, was in the habit of peeping into tenants’ rooms.“All of them tenants used to complain about him. This boy was disgusting. I used to talk to him over and over about peeping into them tenant’s room but he never used to hear,” she said.

Her husband Francis Correia, who was in police custody since Ramsabad’s body was found on