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Mar 12, 2013 News
A 44-year-old man is battling for his life at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC); this was reportedly after he was stabbed multiple times about his body by bandit(s) who were waiting on him at his lot 114 Prashad Nagar home.
Clifford Ifill who lives a few doors from the Prashad Nagar Police Outpost was stabbed in his abdomen, back and multiple times on both his hands around 09:30am yesterday.
The bandits gained entry to the property by taking out a few louvers from Ifill’s bedroom window.
According to the man’s wife, Sharon Ifill, her husband took her to work and their two children to school early yesterday morning when she received a call about an hour later from a neighbour who informed her that her husband was stabbed by bandits and that he was at the GPHC.
“I went straight to the hospital and they were preparing to take him to the theatre for surgery,” Sharon Ifill stated.
She added that when she returned home, she saw her husband’s car parked in front her neighbour’s gate, “he use to work taxi and he does normally take out my neighbour whenever she wants to go anywhere so like he bring her home and like he notice something strange in our house and he come over to see what happen.”
The woman said that when she returned home, her house was completely wrecked, her wardrobe was empty and the clothes were scattered; her living room was ransacked. The bandits had already packed two One Laptop Per Family computers, a DVD player and a few phones in a bag but did not take them.
“Somebody tell me he (Clifford) was screaming and like when they done stab he they run out but nobody ain’t see who,” Mrs. Ifill stated.
Up to press time yesterday, Ifill was undergoing surgery and no arrest has been made so far.
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Caption: The wounded Clifford Ifill
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