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Jun 14, 2009 News
The ex-husband of supposed embattled ex-wife, Chandrawattie Seetaram, is enraged by her recent media accusations and have came forward to refute her claims of molestation, assault and aggravation.
While the woman in a recent publication indicated that her ex-husband, Ramchand Jagmohan, continues to torment her mentally and physically, even though she had separated from him several years ago and was residing with another man, the man refuted her claims that he had raped her niece, sent her death threats, assaulted her, or has ever stalked her.
Seetaram had reported that Jagmohan, several months ago, assaulted her resulting in her being hospitalised in an unconscious state at a city hospital for a week. She had also indicated that Jagmohan would regularly get drunk and turn up at her home to torment herself and new husband. She said she had given up going to the police since they do not visit her home when she makes the reports.
Well Jagmohan told a different story.
He said that all was well when he married Seetaram some nine years ago. He said several months after the union, he began to suspect infidelity on her part after she insisted that she partake in a mysterious hairdresser course that was being hosted in the city.
The man said that he consented and two weeks into the presumed course, his wife indicated that the course requires her to meet clientele in Berbice where she would have to spend several days.
Jagmohan said that although he was aghast at her story, he consented but became even more suspicious when his wife returned home claiming the funds she had earned from her clients were stolen by a man in the vicinity of the Stabroek Market.
He said that soon after, she began traveling to the city regularly and would often come home late at nights with no proper explanation.
According to Jagmohan, on one occasion he was having a few drinks with friends at a rum shop in the village when his wife, never suspecting he was around, passed with her arms entwined in those of a strange man who made no camouflage of his sexual intentions.
He said in anger and jealously he had slapped her around but never assaulted her after.
Jagmohan said that the marriage soon became tumultuous, but was even more shocked when the woman divorced him while the two still lived together.
He said he had built the house they once shared on his then father-in-law’s property, and had also furnished the home for the two. The irate man explained that while he was away from the home, his now ex-wife had packed up all the furniture and moved it by truck to a location on the East Coast of Demerara where she went to reside with another man.
While Seetaram had earlier indicated that the police never visited when she reported assault incidents by her ex-husband, the man said that she was on a two-year bond from which stemmed from an incident where she took a cutlass and assaulted a relative of hers. This story has been affirmed by at least one police rank.
The man explained that he was taken to court for the assault of his ex-wife and was remanded to the Camp Street Prison for a week. That case was dismissed.
He said at one point Seetaram had attempted to torch the house but he prevented her.
The man said that he was in no way linked to the reported thefts at the home and had willingly let her have the house and its contents when he moved out several years ago.
He noted that he has remarried and now has two children. He said that he is in no way interested in his ex-wife who seem bent on making life ‘hell’.
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