Slain
gas station owner had
received death threats -- relatives By Michel Outridge
Ramesh
Radcliffe, 45, proprietor of the Texaco Service Station at
Strathspey, East Coast Demerara, and of Lot 126 Latchmie
Street, South Better Hope, also on the East Coast, was shot
several times about the body and head by two gunmen in the
white car, a close family friend said. A
relative said his life had been threatened and his gas
station was shot up twice between last year and early this
year by unknown gunmen. Investigators
are looking into reports that his murder was triggered by a
dispute with rivals, a source said last night. The relative said he had always talked of being a target and often received threatening telephone calls from unknown men. Unsolved murder
Lance
Corporal Latchana cremated
The
family friend said that at about 21:40 hrs on Wednesday,
Radcliffe was about to open the left side gate to drive his
car into the yard and was standing when a motorcar drove up
and the gunmen opened fire on the hapless businessman. She
said he had just seconds before put the padlock and his
licenced firearm on a bench by the gate. The
distraught friend recalled that it was routine for Radcliffe
to drop off an employee who resides at Ogle, also on the
East Coast Demerara, before going home and Wednesday night
was no exception. Just
minutes before Radcliffe had stopped briefly to chat with a
friend and his wife sitting outside their yard nearby, she
said.
His
74-year-old mother, alone in the house at the time,
witnessed her son's execution. The
friend said she was as normal waiting on her son to return
home from working at the gas station when she peeked out a
front window and saw him fall, mortally wounded. The
elderly woman has since taken ill and was yesterday unable
to venture out of bed. A
neighbour recalled hearing rapid gunshots and after it was
quiet again, ventured out and saw Radcliffe lying in a pool
of blood in his yard by the gate, his car still parked on
his bridge. Another
resident said that after the gunmen shot Radcliffe, they
sped away because villagers who are licenced firearm holders
discharged a few rounds in the air to ward them off. Radcliffe's
wife recently left Guyana for the United States with their
son to enroll him in a university there, the family friend
said. Police
said 11 9mm spent shells and five warheads were recovered at
the scene. A
lone gunman on a motorcycle opened fire on the gas station
at about 01:45 hrs on November 29 last year. The
two employees who were on duty then said the gunman had
stopped in front of the gas station and fired about three
times before riding off. The bullets hit the walls and gas
pumps. Two
gunmen opened fire on four fuel pumps on January 5 this year
and the gas station was temporarily closed after this
shooting. The
gunmen, who arrived on foot, went into the petrol station
and discharged about 12 rounds which damaged all four of the
fuel pumps. In
both instances the gunmen were not interested in cash
because employees were not robbed. Radcliffe
four years ago took over the Texaco Service Station at
Strathspey and was about to embark on another business deal,
relatives said yesterday. He
was the new franchise holder for the Texaco Service Station
at Success, also on the East Coast, which was scheduled to
be officially re-opened on Sunday. Crime Chief Henry Greene visited the scene early yesterday morning and spoke with relatives.
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