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Guyana Post Wednesday February 10, 2021 FACTS OF BK WATERFRONT DEAL TWISTED TO SATISFY CERTAIN AMBITIOUS POLITICIANS - GASKIN

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Mr. Ramon Gaskin Dear Editor,

I have been following closely the news you have highlighted in your newspaper concerning the sale of a certain Water Street property to BK Marine Inc.

From the reports in the media especially state media, the readers are led to believe that the transfer was attended by fraud and that it was done by the APNU Administration.

The mention of senior members the APNU administration lends credence to the notion that this was somehow a deal done by APNU.

All of this is false.

It so happens that in 2006 when the deal was done, I was consultant to the BK Group, and I together with

Mr. Tiwarie met with Mr. Winston Brassington to finalize the deal. All of this was done 14 years ago during the PPP/C administration.

This is disappointing and truly disgusting to now see how facts can be twisted to satisfy the wicked tendencies of certain ambitious politicians.

It is sad indeed. The sole purpose of this letter is to correct the false record.

I was a participant 14 years ago. The matter is heading to court and all the pertinent facts will be presented and all those who participated in the 2006 deal will have an opportunity to explain to the judge under oath what exactly happened 14 years ago.

Yours Respectfully

Ramon Gaskin

Fishermen call for protection from Venezuelan navy

Five fishermen who were detained by the Venezuelan Navy want protection from the Guyanese authorities. 12 fishermen from two vessels who were released last week after being detained by the Venezuelan navy in that country said that their livelihood remains affected.

In what was described as a horrifying experience, five of these men told this publication that they felt they had a 50/50 chance of returning to Guyana. They ply their trade on the high seas, a job that brings a great amount of fear to their lives, and following the recent detention they feel their livelihood would be affected.

“Well, it’s a real experience for we Guyanese, because sometime you could leave your home and even know how the navy is operating on the waters if you could reach home back” Fisherman, Harrichan Omadat recalled.

Omadat explained that during the day is quite calm since the navy remains far out at sea, However, he noted that at nights the Navy would normally remain in the dark and sneak up on them as they are held at gunpoint.

“Those men coming till in your waters, them men coming up far in the water. At night, by time day clean,” Omadat recounted, “remember now is the time you are working now at fishing, that is our fishing hours. So, the men would usually turn off their lights, and wait till the fishing boat puts on their lights and they are sneaking up to you. So, when they sneak up on you, you can’t go now, you have to freeze there” Omadat added.

The fishermen, on the other hand, recalled that their valuables were taken away, those cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. As such, the fishermen are calling the authorities for protection, noting that, if it continues, their livelihood will continue to be affected since fishing is what they all depend on to feed their families.

In the past month, some three Vessels were intercepted by Venezuelan naval vessel Comandante Hugo Chavez, while operating off the coast of Waini Point, in Guyana’s waters.

Guyana has condemned this action and with support from the international community, called for the release and return of the vessels and crew. As such, all the vessels were released, President Of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro called it a sign of good faith. Guyana has hailed the move, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Huge Todd said that it now opens a space for dialogue between the two nations.

Guyana continues to maintain that the men were arrested and detained while fishing in waters well within its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and that the borders between the two countries were settled by an 1899 Arbitral Award.

Venezuela’s rejection of the award has led to Guyana seeking a judicial settlement to the matter which is currently before the International Court of Justice.

Guyana Post Wednesday February 10, 2021

BK Waterfront Property Case shows how unreformed the PPP/C is from its previous 23 years in office

Dear Editor:

I read with growing disappointment how the PPP/C is using the full weight of its administrative power and media influence to harass a private businessman and citizen of Guyana for his constitutional right to freely associate with a political party.

This crusade against Brian Tiwari and his companies is quite disgraceful and shows how unreformed the PPP/C is from its previous 23 years in office. 1) Note how at every turn they look to denigrate Mr. Tiwari’s reputation in the stateowned Guyana Chronicle and other aligned news outlets. Case in point is the seawall work on the Essequibo – BK has been doing seawall defence work for decades to the satisfaction of successive governments, the IDB and the European Union. 2)Note the award, without any competitive bidding, of an 11,000-acre quarry in the Mazaruni which could serve to squeeze out Mr. Tiwari’s own quarry operations. In the interim, before this is being set up, the government is actually importing aggregate from Suriname at a higher price. So much for creating jobs for Guyanese.

3)Most egregious is the invitation to a large Trinidad construction company to set up operations in the country so as to fill the void left by what is now a blacklisted company. This firm, which has a mixed reputation in Trinidad, has already shipped in millions of dollars in equipment to its Providence offices.

Was it not Minister Deodat Indar as then President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry who in 2018, when he heard about the investment MOU signed with Trinidad, warned hysterically: “It could mean the end of the private sector.” He was a true patriot then – now his silence is hypocritically pungent.

Attorney General Nandlall’s latest move to try and seize BK’s Kingston wharf will be

Sophia Resident stabbed to death after refusing Eviction

Three remain missing after using “backtrack” route between Guyana and Suriname

An altercation with a ‘C’ Resident and Man, who was allegedly paid to evict the resident from his home turned deadly last evening.

Dead is 36-year-old HandyMan, Kevin Smith of ‘C’ Field Reserve Dam, Sophia.

Reports are that on the day in question, Smith was confronted by a 22-year-old, Suspect just around 19:00 hrs in ‘B’ Field area.

The two later had a physical confrontation at the house, where Smith at the time was told to leave the house in which he lived.

In the process Smith refused and a fight broke out between the two, where the suspect later armed himself with a knife and advanced Smith.

Smith during the fight was reported stabbed one time and tried to escape from his attacker but was pursued and stabbed several more times.

The suspect later escaped on foot, as the injured Smith with stabbed wounds to his abdomen, chest, and knee collapsed several feet away from his house tied up in court for years with no resolution but it will serve the purpose of freezing any investment for the facility. Mr. Tiwari would be well advised to seek the finest legal counsel, based on his right under the constitution for free expression and association and to ask for relief from state persecution.

Yours truly, Francis Newton

at first that the sound was from the motorcycles in the area just after 10 PM

However, Pollard was later discovered bleeding from his head. Injured Pollard was later picked up and rushed to the hospital, where he later died of his injuries sometime after midnight.

Three persons including a 75-year-old man are feared dead after taking the backtrack crossing between Guyana and Suriname.

Missing are 48-yearold, Sharida Hussein, a 75-year-old man from New Amsterdam and an unknown man.

In a statement from the police, it was noted that Guyana Defence Coast Guard along with the Guyana Police Force’s river patrol received reports that persons were missing.

The GDF Coast Guard has since launched a search in Corentyne river but thus far has not found anyone.

According to reports, a young man sometime last night told the authorities that his mother was missing after she would have told him that she was on her way to Guyana from Suriname through the backtrack route

The man related that at that time his mother told him that she was dropped off at #63 beach late last night, where the water remained very high to her waist.

He said that since then, however, she has not been heard from and as such the family ventured to look for her but later turned up empty-handed.

At news time, the search continues by the Coast Guard, who has so far turned has not located anyone.

Man charged for killing taxi driver at birthday celebrations

A North East La Penitence man has been charged and remanded to prison over the shooting death of a taxi driver at the birthday celebration.

Appearing in court today was 24-year-old, Unemployed, Leroy Jones. He was not required to enter a plea to the murder charge.

The charge read that Jones on February 3rd at North East La Penitence, Georgetown during the birthday celebration, shot and killed Osafo Pollard.

According to reports on the day in question, the party-goers heard a loud sound, and later thought

Guyana Post Tuesday February 9, 2021 GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN BERTRAM COLLINS PUBLIC SERVICE TRAINING COLLEGE, FIRES 24 STAFF

The Government has made move to shutdown the Bertram Collins Public Service Training College geared at providing training for persons entering the public sector.

The training school which carries the capacity of 24 staff, were all given letters of termination last Friday.

This move, according to the staff, came as a shock to them, as they are now left to find a new job at the end of the month.

Withstanding the closure, the college official has been told to not accept any new student.

Former Minister of Public Service, Tabitha Sarabo- Halley who would hold responsibility for the college under the APNU-AFC Government condemned the act and said that this is a clear indication that the Government has no interest in a professional public service.

Ms. Halley added the Government also has shown that they have no interest in the structured and planned preparation of ambitious young people for a career in the public service.

Public Service College opened its doors in 2016 under the APNU+AFC government as an initiative of then-President David Granger, as the aim of the college was to have young people from all parts of Guyana trained for the modern workforce.

Since its launch, in 2016, the School has trained 175 students so far in areas of financing, customer service, leadership for public servants, legal systems, international relations and information technology.

Second Suspect charged for Contractor murder on Garnett Street

Dead Peter Consalves

Following another breakthrough that has led to the arrest of a second suspect in the murder Contractor, that was reportedly gun down last December during a robbery, that suspect was today charged and remanded to prison.

While not being a stranger to the court,

Murder Suspect Kacey Heyliger 25-year-old robbery convict Daniel Parris appeared before the Chief Magistrate, Ann Mclennan and was not required to enter a plea to the charge.

The court heard that Parris on December 7th, 2020 while in the company of Kacy Heyliger murdered 60-year-old, Peter Gonsalves on Garnett Street.

After the charge was read to Parris, he was immediately remanded to prison until March 1st, 2021 for his next hearing in court.

Reports are that on the day of the incident, Gonsalves was on his way to make a purchase with another person on his XR Motorcycle, when he was approached by two men on a motorcycle near Red Bar, one of whom was armed with a handgun

Gonsalves along with his Pillion Rider, who reportedly escaped without injuries, both fell to the ground while the two bandits left the scene with Gonsalves’ motorcycle.

Sometime after the incident, Heyliger was later arrested and charged for murder and is currently on remand and Parris was arrested just last week.

Deeper investigation suggests that the crime may have been an execution, as Parris is suspected to have been the trigger man.

Both, who is no stranger to the court were charged and convicted on several occasions from crimes related to robbery and murder.

Parris was convicted for robbery in the past while Heyliger was freed at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court for the murder of America Street ‘money-changer’ Shawn Nurse, known as “Fabulous”, who was gunned down in Georgetown in 2018.

Murder Suspect Daniel Parris

SOPHIA MOTOCYLIST DIES AFTER HITTING UTILITY POLE

A Family of another Motorcyclist is now mourning the lost of their family member, who lost control of his motorcycle, hitting a utility pole, injuring two pedestrians, and later died of his injuries.

The deadman is being identified as Kempton Richards, a 26-year-old resident of Plum Park Sophia.

According to information received, Richard just around 15:30 hrs yesterday on Arapaima Street East La Penitence was riding at a fast rate when he lost control of his motorcycle and collided with a utility pole.

Richard later fell onto the roadway and sustained several injuries to his body.

On the other hand, two Pedestrians, a 15-yearold and 24-year-old, Man, whose name was given as Kevin Fletcher, of East La Penitence were hit in the process but only sustained minor bruises.

Richard along with the 15-year-old Pedestrian were both picked up and rushed to the hospital.

The Pedestrian was later sent away, however, Richard later died of his injuries.

Guyana records its 181st COVID-19 related death

Guyana has recorded yet another COVID-19 related death, taking the total number of deaths to the dreaded virus to 181.

The Ministry of Health today has identified the latest victim as a 74-year-old Man from Region Four (DemeraraMahaica).

He was said to be an elderly man who was receiving treatment at one of the local medical facilities when he passed away yesterday (Sunday).

The man has also been noted as the fourth victim in the month of February that has passed away.

With the number of alarming positive cases pushing towards 8000, the Ministry of Health continues to encourage Guayana to follow the health guidelines in order to protect themselves from the virus.

AG and Senior Police Officers fail to meet consensus in police promotion case

Senior Officer, Calvin Brutus

The Attorney General and several other high ranking Police Officers have failed to reach an agreement outside of the court, and as a consequence, the matter will remain in court, as the Chief Justice, Roxane George will decide the outcome of the matter.

On the last occasion in court, Attorney General Anil Nandlall had informed the court that the Police Service Commission had made moves to resolve the matter in their next meeting.

That meeting did not, however, bear no fruit, and as such, it was reported by the Deputy Solicitor General Deborah Kumar.

In the light of such revelations, the Chief Justice instructed that both parties submit their affidavit in response and return on April 09th for oral argument in the matter.

This comes on the heels as Senior Officer, Calvin Brutus made an application to the court essentially asking the court to halt promotions due to several irregularities in the process.

Brutus complains of being overlooked and contended that the PSC is using a “trivial” pending matter of “breach of discipline” to deny his promotion to Assistant Commissioner.

He said that is of the view that this practice of not promoting persons, who have disciplinary matters against them, perpetuates a permanent injustice against him and others who are slated for promotions.

All of which started with when some other issues raised along with the fact that now Minister of Home Affairs, Roberson Benn has submitted a list of persons to be investigated on several offenses leaving it up to the Commissioner of Police to cancel some promotions.

By which in his application, Brutus asked for a declaration that the policy of the PSC not to promote, or consider for promotion, ranks with pending disciplinary matters before it, is unlawful; a declaration that he is entitled to be promoted to the office of Assistant Commissioner of Police; and an order canceling the decision of the PSC denying his appointment to the office of Assistant Commissioner of Police.

Additionally, Brutus asked the court to cancel the decision of the PSC to promote Edmond Cooper, Philip Azore, and Kurleigh Simon – Senior Superintendents of Police – to the office of Assistant Commissioner of Police and to compel the PSC to reconsider its decision not to promote him to Assistant Commissioner of Police.

Brutus contended that some of the ranks up for promotion also have disciplinary matters dated as far back as 2016. His matter dates back to 2019, but he claims no progress has been made on conducting and concluding an investigation.

Lusignan Prisoner brick to death by fellow inmate COVID-19 Death Toll pushes to 180

A Prisoner that was being housed at the Lusignan Prison for possession of narcotics has died after he was bricked to death by another prisoner.

The dead prisoner according to the Guyana Prison Service is identified as 40-year-old Victor Soomaru, who was only remanded to prison just four days ago.

According to information coming from the Director of Prisons (ag), Nicklon Elliot it revealed that on Thursday, February 04, at about 21:05h, an alarm was raised by prisoners housed in Unit #1 of the ‘Quarantine Section’.

A quick response from the officer saw Soomaru being badly beaten, while he was asleep by another prisoner. The murder weapon was known to be a brick wrapped up in a towel.

Soomaru was immediately picked up and taken out of the unit and escorted to the Prison Infirmary where he was seen by the medical personnel on duty and given the necessary medical attention.

He was later referred to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation for further medical treatment and was seen, examined by a doctor on duty.

However, just about 10:30h today, the prison service was informed that Soomaru had succumbed to his injuries.Soomaru was reportedly part of a cell with three others including one man, who was arrested for the crime, as investigations continued.

Guyana has recorded its third COVID-19 related death in the past two days, taking the death toll now to 180.

The Minister of Health today has regrettably announced the passing of yet another COVID-19 patient at its health facility.

According to the Minister that patient has been identified as an 86-year-old Man from Region Four (DemeraraMahaica).

As such, the Ministry expressed sincerest condolences to the family of the deceased and will make every effort to provide all the necessary support during this difficult time to render any assistance needed.

The Ministry also maintained that in order to not have such occurrence of death or contraction of the virus, it has noted that a person should continue to follow the health guidelines.

That is to stay 6 feet apart from persons in public, wear your mask, sanitize, and to only leave home when it’s necessary.

Uncle remanded to prison over stabbing two Nephews to death

A man accused of stabbing both of his

Nephews to death has been charged and remanded to prison.

The accused 49-yearold, Vernon Rangadoo a resident of the number 43 village Corentyne appeared in the Number 51 Magistrates’ Court

Magistrate Alex Moore and was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge.

In court, the charge was read, which stated that

Rangadoo on Sunday,

January 31st at number 43 village Corentyne,

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murdered his nephews, Mahendra Ramoutar and Surendra Raghunandan both of the same villages.

Just after the charge was read to him, the Rangadoo was remanded to prison until April 23rd for a statement.

According to reports coming out of the village, it was noted that the day in question the Uncle, who was at the timeconsuming alcohol went berserk and stabbed both of his nephews to death and injured two others in the process.

This, however, started when Rangadoo saw his brother and his wife having an argument when the two nephews intervened.

It was at that moment, the Rangadoo saw what was transpiring and quickly armed himself with a knife and stabbed both to death while inflicting wounds on both his brother and his wife.

Rangadoo has since far admitted to the killings and has since thrown the blame on him for being under the influence of alcohol.

Claims of bias addressed by Speaker

Criticisms mounted by the APNU-AFC Opposition over accusations of the Speaker of National Assembly of being bias did not sit well with him, as he maintained that words and actions of the opposition would not move him and can only be vending through a motion and not in public.

Responding to claims of being bias as it relates to ruling and the flow of motion put forward by the opposition in the national assembly, Speaker of National, Manzoor Nadir, was elected by the Government, said that in respect to him having order in the national assembly, he will not allow any level of criticism on his actions orally but through a motion.

Mr Nadir in his opening remarks, this morning in parliament, said that the 16th Sitting felt like an open season for criticisms of the speaker’s work, which would have led to several breaching of some standing orders and with those breaches some members can reap some level of consequence.

“Reflections of the character or actions of the speaker, for example, and allegations of bias could be taken by the house a breach of privileges and can be punished accordingly” Mr Nadir emphasis

Nadir maintained that despite the calls on him for being biased by the opposition he said that how I’ll stand his ground and will not be intimidated by backyard behaviour, as he will put his foot down if this behaviour continues.

“I’m am neither anyone little boy nor am I intimidated by the front yard or backyard bullism….any occurrences of recurrences of the breaches of the standing orders: I will have to ask a minister to move a motion and that is in standing order 43.3, to refer the error member or members to the committee of privileges.

At the time, the speaker referred to the post made by Member of Parliament, Sherod Duncan on his face bias, non-partisan for now allowing the motions to for debate on the Henry Boys killings and the narcotics bill tabled by the opposition.

Mr Duncan said in the program that the Speaker of the national assembly appears to be influenced by the Governing Party due to his decision to disallow the motions.

Leader of the Opposition also added in the very program that the speakers appear to be working with the PPP/C in blocking certain motions.

This the speaker said was not the case as the two bills were put to the floors days after the motion was ready and were subsequently denied by a vote of the majority PPP/C ruling party.

Government Terminates Taiwan’s Office aggrement

The Government of Guyana, while being criticized over the past 24 hours for the agreement to have an Office of investment for Taiwan set up, Guyana has terminated that agreement according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

That termination came with some level of criticism for one clear violation of its relations with China and its OneChina Police

This policy notes that China which does not recognise Taiwan as an independent state and as such any such agreement would put relations with China and Guyana in limbo.

The agreement that was not formally announced by the Foreign Ministry in Georgetown, Taiwan has noted that they have signed an agreement on January 11, 2021, and would start operations on January 15.

As such it was noted by the Minister in a release that “The Government has not established any diplomatic ties or relations with Taiwan and as a result of the miscommunication of the agreement signed, this agreement has since been terminated,”

This falls on the backdrop as the Assistant US Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs tweeted and was later shared by the US Embassy here, that the US Government applauds the agreement to establish a Taiwan Office in Guyana.

This according to the US was set on “deepening ties between Guyana and Taiwan will advance their shared goals of prosperity and security. Closer ties with Taiwan will advance cooperation and development in Guyana on the basis of shared democratic values, transparency, and mutual respect.”

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hugh Todd

POLITICAL SPACE FOR DIALOGUE OPENS BETWEEN GUYANA AND VENEZUELA AFTER RELASE OF FISHERMEN

A decision by the Venezuelan Government to release 12 Guyanese Fishermen from their locks has sprung some level of hope into a possible smooth dialogue between Guyana and Venezuela. The 12 fishermen were held some two weeks ago after Venezuela claimed that the men were fishing in their waters, a claim Guyana has denied.

Since the men were held the Venezuelan Government came under some level of international pressure by the Organisation of American States, CARICOM, Canada and several international governments, who demanded the men’s release.

As such, it was confirmed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hugh Todd last evening that the men are set to be released last evening and will be in Guyana sometime later in the week.

This Minister Todd said that he thinks has opened up a space for dialogue and international relations with the Venezuelan government.

“I think the early release of the vessels provides political space for dialogue in terms of inter-state relations and I think that it is a good show from the Maduro

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Henry Boys Family calls for support in protest for justice

IN the second outing of protesting outside the Office of the President, Family members of the two Henry Cousin, who were brutally murdered in the Cotton Tree Backdam last September are now calling for support from the general public in standing by their side in protest for Justice.

Joel and Isaiah Henry, bodies were discovered in the backdam, after they would have left their homes to get pick coconuts and would have met their demise in a very gruesome manner where they were chopped, tied, beaten and dumped.

Since the incident, it has caused a widespread protest in the Berbice area and Georgetown, in the call for justice and later three men were charged with which some folks and allegedly are denying that they have committed the act.

As such, the two families building on that momentum, today in their quest for justice called on citizens to come out in support of the call by standing with them on the protest line, a move which is far beyond the support elsewhere.

“I wanna thank the public in the way they are supporting us, in these protesting, and I am calling for people to come out and help us, as we as the henry families, we need for people to come out and support us in this peaceful protesting that we could get justice for our sons,” Joel Henry’s Dad said.

He added that this must be a persistent call for justice and as such they need for support will be welcome since the way in which the investigation and prosecution are going there might not be things like evidence ago namely 19-yearanything fruitful in the and these things, more old Akash Singh, aka lines of justice. investigation” the father “Monkey,” of Zeelugt,

“We want to be maintained. East Bank Essequibo; persistence with what The father said his stepbrother, 33-yearwe are doing concerning withstanding their old Anil Sancharra, aka justice, we need justice opinion and public “Dan pole” and “Rasta,” right about now, and opinion on the matter, of D’ Edward Village, up to now the way how the henry family will WCB; and 34-yearthis thing is going we stand with the court old Vinod Gopaul, aka still have to because the in its work, but at the “Magga,” of Yakusari, way how the trio that moment the evidence Black Bush Polder, they have in custody that is provided does not Corentyne, Berbice. and what they trio has add up to the men being Since then the three said according to the in custody being the have publicly noted information that we have rightful or only killers. that they were not a and we are fully aware of With some five months part of the murders, what they say that confess gone since the murders this has added some but we are looking for of Joel and Isaiah, Henry fuel in the directions of more than confession. and three persons were family members of the

We are looking for charged about a month accused.

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Con’t from Pg4 administration and we must commend them and at the same time we must commend President Ali for his leadership and direction in this regard”, Minister, Todd said.

With such a move by the Government of Venezuela, the tension between the two countries was eased but Venezuela’s latest decree claiming Guyana’s maritime space still remains a sore point.

With the men now on their way back to Guyana to join their worried family member, Mr Todd also explained this move will bring some level of a good relationship between the two nations.

He said, “I see the relationship as an action consistent with international law and norms and we must commend the Government of Venezuela for the early release that shows goodwill and it helps to rebuild some of the bridges between Guyana and Venezuela and by extension, the rest of the Caribbean community”.

However, goodwill still remains one to be measured, as the Venezuela military still remains on patrol in Guyanese waters, that of which along the claims of Essequibo will remain an issue as Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali made it clear that Guyana remains united on issues related to its territorial integrity and sovereignty.

As such the Government of Guyana is moving ahead to set a border patrol agency.

Fatal Accident

Family in the West La Penitence are now mourning the loss of a 29-year-old, Taxi Driver, who was gun down outside a birthday celebration in North East Lapenitance.

The dead are being identified as a father of two children, Osafo Pollard

According to reports of the shooting which took place just after 10:30 last night, February 2nd stemmed from an old grievance with some suspect/s.

Those suspect/s after yet to be identified as police continue their investigation.

Reports are that during the time of the shooting a group of individuals in the area were having a get-together, when Pollard, who was not a part of the invitation list but was a part of the get together was seen laying on the floor with a gunshot wound about his head.

This came after a person at the get together heard several explosions, sounding like the sound of motorbikes in the area, but it quickly became known of the man’s injuries, when loud screams were heard.

Pollard was later seen laying on the ground. As such, an emergency ambulance was summoned to the area but it was related to News Source that the ambulance was going to leave the man on the ground because of who he was but a demand by the persons in the area led to them taking him to hospital.

It was however later reported that Pollard died sometime after midnight while having medical attention.

No arrests have been made so far.

A horrific accident at the Beharry Edward Beharry and Company Ltd has claimed the life of a 32-year-old, Supervisor, who was struck off a loading truck by pressurized air.

The dead worker is being identified as Mark Games of Long Pond, Sisters Village, West Bank Demerara.

According to a police statement on the matter, the incident would have been said to have occurred at the company’s Mandela Avenue, Georgetown location at the time of the incident MArks supervised the transfer of flour from a pressure tank.

At the time the tank was mounted on a truck, which was connected to a silo when the pressure tank began whistling and Gomes went to check and see what it was.

Gomes at the moment climbed onto the back of the truck when a hose connected to the tank and silo disconnected.

He then later attempted to fix the hose, however in doing so the pressurized air hit him in the face hitting him out the truck causing him injuries about his body.

His colleagues, after seeing what had taken place, picked up the injured Gomes and rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

CCTV footage according to the police are gonna be used to fully determine what had transpired.

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