Parika woman beaten to death

Amanda Persaud and Guradean Lallaram
Amanda Persaud and Guradean Lallaram

Parbattie Amanda Persaud, a 25-year-old vendor was yesterday morning beaten to death, allegedly by her abusive husband, while she was heading to the Parika Market.

Guradean Lallaram, the 39-year-old suspect was arrested and is in police custody assisting with the investigation.

Enquiries disclosed that the now-deceased woman and the suspect shared a common law relationship for the past six years and they have a three-year-old daughter. During the relationship, the woman was allegedly constantly abused by the suspect but never reported the matter to the police.

About three weeks ago, the couple had a misunderstanding and, as a result, they had an exchange of words and she was allegedly assaulted by the suspect. The suspect then moved out of the home.

At about 5 am yesterday, Persaud was walking down the Parika access road heading towards the market when the suspect approached her on an electric scooter. A heated argument then ensued between them. The suspect came off of the scooter, picked up a piece of wood from the roadside and allegedly dealt the victim one lash to her head causing her to fall to the ground. He then stood over her and allegedly dealt her several lashes to her face with the wood, causing her to bleed profusely.

The police say that the assault was recorded by a resident in the area. The suspect dropped the piece of  wood and escaped on the scooter. He stopped a short distance away and hid in a clump of bushes.

The police were immediately summoned by residents in the area, and two police patrols responded to the scene.  The area where the suspect was hiding was identified and he was arrested by the ranks and escorted to the Parika Police Station, along with the suspected murder weapon.

Ranks picked up the victim, who was in and out of consciousness at the time, with visible wounds to her face and carried her to the Leonora Cottage Hospital. On arrival, the victim was rushed to the Emergency room, where she succumbed to her injuries. Her body was escorted to the Ezekiel Funeral Home for a post-mortem examination.

The suspect was told of the allegation and later gave a statement under caution. It was video recorded. He was placed into custody pending further investigations, the police said.

Amanda’s sister, Devi Persaud told Stabroek News that her sister and Lallaram separated one month ago because of his constant abusive behaviour. Since they separated Lallaram had been threatening Amanda, she said.

Amanda had not sought a restraining order because his family assured her that they would speak with him. However, he  continued visits to their home and requested to see her and the child. Devi added that while whenever he did so the family would ask him to leave and not enter the yard and his response would always be threats. 

At 4 am yesterday, Lallaram went to the Parika home and was met by a brother who told him to leave. Amanda was at the time preparing to go to the market and Lallaram lingered until she left. Devi stated that she was asleep when her sister left home at about 5 am. While Amanda was walking down the street Lallaram approached her and she called Devi.

Devi explained that when she answered the phone call, Amanda was screaming as the man was beating her.

“When she call, we can hear he beating she and she screaming all the time. She scream till she couldn’t scream no more. We brother run out and when he (Lallaram) see he coming he go away”, Devi said.

Upon arrival at the scene a gaping wound was seen on Amanda’s forehead and she was gasping for breath.