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Mar 22, 2015 News
Two weeks after she was treated for first degree burns at the Georgetown Public Hospital, 60-year-old Tarwattie Ronie,a/k” Auntie Data” died early yesterday morning.
Almost two weeks ago, the domestic worker was hospitalized and was treated for severe burns she sustained either at the hands of herself or her lover or unknown persons who she claimed had invaded her Pomona Housing Scheme home and threw something on her before setting her alight.
One of Ronie’s immediate neighbours accompanied her to the Suddie Public Hospital moments after she would have related to them what had happened to her. The neighbour recalled that on the day in question, around 20:00 hours, Ronie came over at her house and told her that two masked men invaded her house and threw something on her before setting her alight.
The neighbour who was never convinced about Ronie’s story, said that the woman is capable enough to have hurt herself and implicate other people since she had done something similarly before. The woman said that at one time, Ronie had inflicted wounds on her body with a cutlass and had implicated one of her neighbors.
Ronie’s paramour, 64-year-old Allan Allicock, a/k”Ballie” has since been implicated in attempting to murder her woman and has been remanded to prison on an attempted murder charge.
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