Relatives of the deceased told the Guyana Chronicle that she had prepared breakfast and shared it with Khan and another relative.
Rampersaud’s mother, Radha Singh yesterday at the scene.
Subsequently,
Khan left to go and make purchases for their dried fish business, leaving his
spouse in the company of a teenage cousin.
Rampersaud’s body being take away yesterday.
(Sonell
Nelson photos)
The
teenager said Rampersaud seemed to have been in a good mood, as she was
laughing and talking with her before her demise.
Family
members could not speculate on what might have caused the young woman to kill
herself, because she and Khan had normal domestic problems like any other
couple.
Rampersaud’s
mother, Radha Singh, of Diamond Housing Scheme, also on East Bank Demerara,
who had gone to visit her daughter, told reporters she does not believe she
took her own life.
Singh
said her daughter had been living with Khan since she was 17 years old and
they shared a fairly good relationship.
The
victim was not suicidal, her mother vowed, weeping as she begged the policeman
present to let her view the remains of Rampersaud.
Others at the scene said Rampersaud was a housewife who seemed content and scores of villagers gathered to get a glimpse of her wrapped in a sheet, to be taken to Lyken Funeral Parlour.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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