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Oct 19, 2011 News
The Guyana Police Force seems not to have learnt their lesson as yet another animal has succumbed while in their care. This time it is a cow and its swollen carcass was left in the headquarters of ‘C’ Division at Cove and John.
The animal apparently succumbed to injuries it suffered when it was involved in an accident over the weekend.
But instead of removing it when it died, the swollen carcass was left where it fell, creating an unbearable stench to those who turned up for work at the location, including staff of the Cove and John Post Office.
It was not until a senior reporter from this newspaper solicited the assistance of the Grove/Haslington Neighborhood Democratic Council that a tractor with trailer was dispatched to remove the stinking carcass.
Since the rehabilitation of the pounds at various police stations, and the resumption of stray catching, several animals have died while in the custody of the police and some of the carcasses have been left there to rot.
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