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Dec 10, 2013 News
The police are still on the hunt for three known felons who on Friday inflicted serious injuries on a teenager who remains hospitalised in the Emergency Unit of the New Amsterdam Hospital. The teen Amzad Singh, 19, of Sharple Street Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, Berbice, was beaten and stabbed by the men at Port Mourant, Corentyne, Berbice.
He was chased, cornered and attacked by the men following an old grievance they had a few months ago.
According to information, Singh and one of the suspects had an altercation some time back at their work place.
Singh reportedly left his home around 18:30 hrs on Friday to purchase fried chicken at Spready’s Snackette, Port Mourant.
Whilst returning home he spotted the three suspects lurking on bicycles. The men started to move in his direction and he made a dash for it. However the men caught up with him in a street. Whilst one held on to him the other two stabbed him in the back and made good their escape.
The injured Singh reportedly ran out to the public road where he met his uncle who took him to the Port Mourant Hospital. Singh was later transferred to the New Amsterdam Hospital.
The man reportedly told relatives that he was attacked and beaten by the same three people with whom he had a problem a few months ago.
The perpetrators reportedly burst Singh’s head during that altercation.
Investigations are continuing.
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