Gunned down minutes after promising to return
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
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Twenty-three-year-old Dharamchand Mangra called 'Loakraj', of Bush Lot, Essequibo Coast, was shot and killed by bandits at Port Kaituma, in North West District, on Saturday.
He had been employed by Jagmohan and
Sons, of Hampton Court, also on Essequibo Coast, to purchase raw gold
from porkknockers and other miners. His
wife, 21-year-old Gaitree Rabindranauth told the Guyana Chronicle that
he left home about one month ago but spoke to her by telephone around
19:05h the day he died. According
to her, Mangra said he would be returning home for his birthday on May
28. The
grieving widow said, the telephone rang minutes later and she was
shocked to hear her husband, whom she loved dearly, had been gunned
down by bandits. Mangra
and another man were packing up stocks in their shop when two gunmen
burst through the door and fired at them. Mangra was wounded in the stomach and collapsed but the other man escaped unhurt and the robbers fled with $3M in cash and gold, officials said.
Robbers
fled with $3M
in cash
and gold The
shot man was flown to Georgetown Saturday night. Rabindranauth
described her husband as very friendly, loving and kind said he was
her best friend. She
said they had known each other for four years before they got married
last August. She
had attended Abram Zuil Secondary School and he was a student of Anna
Regina Multilateral School but they met while attending Essequibo
Technical Institute at Anna Regina in 2001 and also worshipped at
Reliance mandir together. With
tears running down her cheeks, Rabindranauth said she will miss the
dead man who was a dedicated husband and a "very wonderful
person". . |