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May 28, 2013 News
A man identified as ‘Mice Man’ is being sought in connection with Sunday’s evening stabbing to death of an ex-policeman.
Adrian Richmond, 31, called ‘Pinky’ was pronounced dead at the Georgetown Public Hospital, Sunday, after he was stabbed at Industry, East Coast Demerara.
A source close to the investigation revealed that ‘Mice Man’, another identified as ‘Roger’ and a third man, are being sought for the incident which resulted in Richmond’s death.
The dead man’s brother told Kaieteur News that he and his brother were betting on a dog fight and that those who placed their bets on one dog that lost, became angry and started to create problems.
“The problem wasn’t with me brother. The people started cursing at me, and somebody said that they gon chop off me neck, so me brother start telling them that they overreacting and that it didn’t call fuh all ah that.”
He added that before he knew it, a scuffle began, and about seven men pounced on his brother, stabbing him in the process.
“One ah the men did stabbing me brother during the scuffle, but we didn’t know. Is when he get up and walk about two feet away and he collapse.”
The man’s brother said that in making arrangements for the injured father of three to be transported to the hospital, the perpetrators who are not known to the family were able to make good their escape.
The man’s body reportedly bore several stab wounds that seemed to have been inflicted with an ice-pick or similar instrument.
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