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Sep 22, 2012 News
Davendra Kisten, called Dingo a 29-year-old labourer attached to East Berbice Estate, Rose Hall Providence re-cleaning gang, reportedly drowned at the back dam yesterday around 11:30 hrs.
The father of two was separated from his wife and took up residence with his mother, Bebe Fareeda Nesha, 58, of Brothers Village, East Bank Berbice.
According to his mother, she cooked for him and he left home as usual for work around 06:00 am yesterday. She said that while she was shopping in New Amsterdam market around 01:00 pm some of her son’s working partners told her to go home because her son had died by drowning at the backdam. The woman said that she immediately made her way home where she found relatives who said that they had received the same news.
A relative said that she heard from persons who were at the backdam that Dingo went missing after he was involved in the cleaning of a canal around 11:30. They found his body till about an hour later.
His mother said that her son never suffered from any ailment and showed no sign of being sick. She said that he also knew to swim so she would like to have a thorough investigation.
Kisten leaves to mourn his mother, two children, two brothers and one sister.
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