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Apr 24, 2012 News
– driver was robbed, stabbed
A Canal Number One resident is now nursing wounds to his left arm at the
Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). He was stabbed Sunday evening when two men stopped the car he was driving and robbed him.
Reports are that Musaad Rosool, who resides at West Bank Demerara, was driving motorcar (PPP 1734) along the railway embankment in Georgetown when two unidentified men stopped his vehicle.
The bandits proceeded to rob him of his cash and valuables which included a Blackberry cellular phone. They then stabbed him to his left arm.
It is still unclear as to how Rosool ended up at the GPHC for treatment, however; the perpetrators managed to escape after completing their act.
Kaieteur News understands that about 10:00 hrs yesterday, the police were notified about the discovery of Rosool’s silver grey car at Le Repentir Cemetery.
The ranks were concerned about the fate of the driver after seeing so much of blood splattered across the doors of the vehicle.
They were also uncertain as to the owner of the car since no reports had been made about a missing or stolen car.
However, acting on the address they found on the registration documents that were
inside the abandoned car, they were able to locate the relatives of Rosool who confirmed that he was the driver of the vehicle.
The young man’s family also directed the police ranks to the GPHC where Rosool had just undergone surgery.
When Kaieteur News arrived at the Le Repentir Cemetery, ranks from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) were dusting the vehicle for fingerprints.
The car was visibly stained with a lot of blood across the doors and three wheels were damaged while the other was missing.
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