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Jun 19, 2011 News
Relatives of a South Ruimveldt man are desperately trying to locate him, after he failed to turn up at his reputed wife’s home at Charity, Essequibo several days ago.
According to relatives Steve Caesar called “Mankind” left his mother’s South Ruimveldt Home on June 5, for Charity.
His sister, Natoya, yesterday told Kaieteur News that since her brother’s disappearance relatives have received various phone calls about him being killed.
The sister told this newspaper that Caesar’s reputed wife received a phone call from him, on June 5, informing her that he was on his way to Charity. The man never showed up at the woman’s home.
“Persons are saying that he was killed …but we are yet to receive any word from the police,” the sister said.
The woman’s numerous calls to Caesar’s cell phone went unanswered. “Not answering his cell phone is something very strange because he would always answer his phone,” the sister said.
A report was made to the police station, but the relatives are yet to receive word from the police about the progress of the investigation.
Caesar was last seen wearing blue jeans, plaid shirt and a pair of brown sandals. Anyone knowing Caesar’s whereabouts are asked to contact the nearest police station or his family on telephone numbers 223-4663, 629 4752.
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