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Jun 20, 2011 News
Police in the hinterland area are following up a report about a headless body being found somewhere in the Cuyuni River area, Region Seven.
Reports reaching this newspaper have indicated that the victim may be Steve Caesar called “Mankind”, who went missing on June 5.
Relatives reported to this newspaper on Saturday, that Caesar had left his mother’s South Ruimveldt home on June 5, informing her that he was on his way to Charity, Essequibo.
One police source yesterday told this newspaper that they have received the report, but have not been able to confirm it.
Kaieteur News was told that officials from the Lyken Funeral Home have also received phone calls about the body being found, but are yet to receive any word from the police.
His sister, Natoya, said that the family continues to hear about the rumours, but are yet to get any official word from the police.
Numerous calls to Caesar’s cell phone went unanswered, up to yesterday. “Not answering his cell phone is something very strange because he would always answer his phone,” the sister said.
Caesar was last seen wearing blue jeans, plaid shirt and a pair of brown sandals. Anyone knowing Caesar’s whereabouts is asked to contact the nearest police station or his family on telephone numbers 223-4663, 629 4752.
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