Bounty Hall pensioner found hanging, suicide suspected
Suicide is suspected in the death of a 77-year-old pensioner of Bounty Hall, Essequibo Coast who was discovered hanging in his house yesterday.
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Suicide is suspected in the death of a 77-year-old pensioner of Bounty Hall, Essequibo Coast who was discovered hanging in his house yesterday.
Minister of Health Dr Bheri Ramsaran this afternoon said that prisoner Colwyn Harding underwent surgery for an “incarcerated hernia” and it was discovered that lengths of his bowel were “gangrenous” and later there serious complications developed including “septic conditions within the abdomen”.
The police today issued the following statement. “Cognisant of a publication in the Guyana Times of today Thursday January 16, 2014, under the caption “Suicide claimed 82 lives on Essequibo Coast in 2013”, in which it was stated that the statistics were in keeping with records at the Suddie Hospital, the Guyana Police Force wishes to state that the police records reveal that for 2013 there was a total of 111 suicides countrywide, with 9 occurring in Essequibo.
-probe intensifies two months after reported attack Two months after an alleged horrific baton rape of Colwyn Harding by a cop, the police force and the Ministry of Home Affairs issued their first statement on the matter yesterday pledging a full probe with the latter warning of “condign” action against anyone found culpable.
Residents all across Linden were without power from about 14:00 hrs yesterday afternoon up until press time this morning after a breaker at BOSAI’s power plant got damaged.
The opposition yesterday took aim again at Home Minister Clement Rohee, reiterating their lack of confidence in his stewardship of the security sector and the police force in the wake of new allegations of police brutality.
Amidst glowing tributes, veteran broadcaster and former Deputy General Manager for the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) Terence Ormonde Holder was yesterday laid to rest.
A former cane harvester of Port Mourant, Corentyne, Berbice was yesterday sentenced to ten years in prison for killing his wife of over 20 years.
Three men were yesterday remanded to prison after being charged in the city with two murders in the Rupununi linked to binge drinking.
While supporting and endorsing the objectives of the USAID $300M Leadership and Democracy (LEAD) project, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) yesterday urged a resumption of dialogue between the Guyana and US governments to find common ground for its implementation.
Attorney General Anil Nandlall says he is unaware of any settlement between the government and BM Soat which caused the latter to drop court action in relation to the tearing down of one of its fences at Success on the East Coast of Demerara.
Two of the four men accused of 2011’s fatal shooting of 72-year-old Clementine Fiedtkou-Parris in her Robb Street home were on Monday committed to stand trial for her murder in the High Court.
Over 300 residents of Lethem have signed a petition calling on the Lethem Power Company (LPC) to immediately rescind its decision to raise electricity tariffs from this month.
The Ministry of Education yesterday said that after the receding of floodwaters and clean up exercises, the following schools will be reopened today: East Ruimveldt Secondary Tutorial High School North Georgetown Secondary The Bishops High Saints Stanislaus College Comenius Primary St Gabriel’s Primary St Sidwell’s Primary Starter’s Nursery Some schools are not ready to be reopened today, and as a result will remain closed.
An Enmore vendor is now recovering in hospital following an early morning attack on his home by masked bandits.
A 59-year-old motorcyclist of Waterloo, Bath, West Coast Berbice lost his life after he was struck by a Toyota Caldina wagon, HC 1217 around 5:50 pm yesterday on the Bath Settlement public road.
Just days after considering buying a car, Enmore villager Francis Koo received a new Mazda Demio when he was named the second and final winner of Courts’ ‘TCL Gives you a Brand New Ride’ promotion yesterday.
Two men were remanded to prison yesterday after denying a charge that they robbed a woman of two cellphones.
The streets of Albouys-town remained covered in over six inches of water yesterday even as floodwaters receded around the rest of the city a day after incessant rainfall.
The Ministry of Health will be sending 11 children with life threatening cardiac problems overseas for surgery, as a result of a collaboration among the University of Calgary, Baby Heart (an international Non Governmental Organisation and the Ministry, GINA said yesterday.
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