The bloody body of
Harrilallghie, 45, of De Hoop, Mahaica,
East Coast Demerara, which bore multiple chop wounds, including strokes to
the head, was found lying in front of the entrance to his
gate.
According to a statement from the Police Public Relations
Department yesterday afternoon,
Harrilallghie was chopped on the head
and left on the roadway. The police said that shortly after a
passing vehicle drove over the body. Investigators are still attempting to
verify the identity of the vehicle. The chopping suspect, a relative of
the deceased, has been taken into custody, the statement added.
The fatal spot: Where this
black flag flies is where Harrilallghie's bloodied
body was found on Tuesday evening. His truck which he had
operated earlier the day is also in the picture. (Ken Moore
photo)
According to Harrilallghie's wife, Gangadai
Singh, she along with other relatives who live in the same home
were at the home of businessman
Vic Singh who had been kidnapped
earlier Tuesday evening
when at about 9:45 pm they were told that someone had been
knocked down and was lying on the road.
A sorrowing Gangadai related
that she immediately abandoned what she was doing and rushed to the scene.
She said when she approached the body she could not believe that it was
her husband lying on his back on the ground. Moments later, the woman
said, police officers who were investigating the kidnapping at Singh's
home turned up at the scene and after examining the body told her that it
was not an accident but murder.
She noted that her husband had a broken
arm, several chops on his head, lacerations on his back and a number of
scratch marks. She observed too, that there was a lot of
blood on the ground where he was killed.
Gangadai recalled that when
the police told her that her husband had been murdered she almost
collapsed, adding that to her knowledge her husband had no problem with
anyone to the extent that they would want to take his life.
"I don't
know what he could have done to that person who kill him. All he does do
is to go to work, look after his children and sometimes sit and chat with
his friends."
Residents in the area said that from all indications
Singh's attacker had been waiting for him.
Gangadai told this newspaper
that her husband operates a truck, which he used to transport, sand, paddy
and other material for people. She said at the time when she left to go
across to the kidnapping scene, her husband had not arrived home from work
as yet.
She is of the opinion that it might have been as soon as he
came out of his truck that he was killed. The dead man's body was only
removed from the road yesterday morning and transported to a city
mortuary.
A pole bearing a black flag has since been placed at the spot
where Harrilallghie's body was found. His truck was also still parked at
the corner. He leaves to mourn three children, ages, 20, 21 and 22. A tent
has been erected in the yard already and a traditional wake was held last
evening.
Thursday May 15, 2003