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Nov 28, 2010 News
Chandrawattie Dindial, of Ruby Parika, East Bank Essequibo, yesterday reported that her husband, Balram Tiwari, with whom she has an infant child, on Wednesday took off with her 15-year-old sister.
Chandrawattie Dindial told Kaieteur News that she and her husband, who is a farmer, reside at Ruby Parika but would sometimes travel to 84 East Meten-meer-Zorg where her parents live.
She said that they would do this at the invitation of her father who would be away for extended periods working in the interior. She said that this would be the time when her husband and sister would interact.
She said that her mother had mentioned to her that her sister, as of recent, has been behaving strangely. However, she did not read much into this. She said that her marriage was not troubled, and thus she found her husband’s behaviour disgraceful.
She said that it is her mother’s support that is comforting her in times of emotional fatigue.
Chandrawatiie told Kaieteur News that her sister attends school at Vergenoegen and lives with her parents. She said that since the disappearance of her husband and sister, they have been constantly calling her with insults.
She said that whenever they call her, she would hear the sound and activity of poultry in the background. This, she asserted, may be instrumental, in the police search for the two.
She said that she has reported this matter to the police who have encouraged her to keep enquiring into the location of the two.
She told Kaieteur News that her father in law, Vishnu Tiwari, may have instigated her husband’s disappearance by gifting him $100,000. She said that he also attempted to prevent her from entering her Ruby home.
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