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Sep 06, 2016 Letters
Dear Editor,
On the 26th August, 2016 at 20:30 hrs. Ms. Lynette Lalloo age 63 who is a “bottle business woman” who was in the corner of Chapel and Main Street, New Amsterdam, picking up bottles with her husband when a certain driver (name supplied) Mr. Anil Ramcharran who owns PSS 3369 knocked Ms. Lynette Lalloo on the spot. She suffered broken right arms and spinal injury; she is now disabled for life. I am seeking justice from the Guyana Police Force. Why the driver has not been charged and placed before the courts? The driver claimed that she walked into the car which is a false statement. I am also seeking help from the driver’s family, the general public, Food for the Poor and the Public Security Minister and the Minister of Health. On Friday, September 2nd, at 14:00 hrs, a police inspector went home to the lady and stated that she was thrown in the path of the car and the police have evidence of this on camera. To date, the police cannot show us this. I am seeking justice urgently for this person.
Concerned Berbician
Jan 18, 2025
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