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Aug 12, 2009 News
A man who stabbed his father twice on Saturday afternoon was yesterday placed on $40,000 bail by Magistrate Priya Beharry at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
Randy Ganesh, of Lot 1 Bel Air, pleaded not guilty to unlawfully and maliciously wounding his father, Yogasarran Ganesh, on August 8, last. He was unrepresented in court yesterday.
According to the prosecution the defendant and his wife were involved in an argument when the father intervened.
The prosecutor said that the son became annoyed and stabbed his father twice. The father was stabbed in his neck and head; he was treated at the Georgetown Public Hospital and later sent away.
Ganesh told the court that his father was always in the habit of “having sex” with my wife.
“Meh worship, I went to work on Saturday and come back home and meet meh father naked in my bedroom and my wife was bathing in the bathroom.”
According to Ganesh his father would drug his wife whenever he wanted to have sex with her. The man said that after his father heard that he was arguing with his wife he intervened and “it was just two li’l cuts he get”.
He said that he would always caution his wife about his father but she would not listen to him.
He was subsequently placed on $40,000 bail by the magistrate and ordered to return on court on Friday for trial.
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