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May 01, 2012 News
The man who was found dead on the Versailles Public Road, West Bank Demerara has been positively identified as 33-year-old Kelroy Kaser. The man was positively identified by relatives yesterday who visited the Ezekiel Funeral home.
This publication was told that the man resides at Parika Backdam, East Bank Essequibo. He left home early Sunday morning. According to a police source the man indicated that he was not feeling well and was heading to the Georgetown Public Hospital.
However after realizing that he passed the West Demerara Regional Hospital he decided to stop the minibus he was travelling in. It was at that point that he was dropped off at Versailles where he collapsed and was left lying on the road for some time until the police were summoned. By the time the police arrived the man was dead. He was taken to the funeral home.
Relatives said that they just received a call saying that Kaser was dead but that he seemed pretty normal when they last saw him. In the meantime the relatives said they too are awaiting the results of a post mortem examination.
Early Sunday morning Kaser’s body was found on the Versailles Public road. Initial reports were that the man was dumped out of a route 32 minibus in the vicinity of the Aracari Resort.
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