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Jul 28, 2018 News
An autopsy conducted yesterday on four of the five bandits that were killed in a shoot-out with police, found that their bodies bore multiple gunshot wounds. The men were killed after their attempt to break into a property at Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown.
And four days later, one of the dead bandits driver’s licence was found yesterday in a parked car in Industrial Site, Ruimveldt.
Autopsies were conducted on Adrian Daly, Jermaine Doobay, Ian Forde and Timothy St. Hill. The autopsy found that they all died from haemorrhage and shock due to multiple gunshot wounds. Daly had six gunshot wounds to his body, St. Hill had two to the body and one to the head, Forde had three gunshots wounds to the body and Doobay had a total of ten gunshot wounds to his body.
An autopsy was not conducted on Levy Braithwaite since family members have not been forthcoming in identifying his body.
Yesterday, three days after the shooting, there was the discovery of a Toyota Premio motorcar in Ruimveldt Industrial site that had one of the bandits, Ian Forde, driver’s licence in it. The car, bearing number plate PNN 8866 was reported to the police as a strange car in the area.
Checks revealed the driver’s licence that belonged to Ian Forde.
The men all died after a 40-minute shoot-out with police when their attempts to access a safe in a house in a heavily secured and gated community, was foiled by ranks of the Guyana Police Force.
Timothy St. Hill, 38, of Diamond Housing Scheme; Levy Braithwaite, 31, of North Ruimveldt; Jermaine Doobay; Ian Forde, 33, of 244 Lodge Housing Scheme, Georgetown; and 40-year-old Adrian Daly of Westminster, West Bank Demerara.
The quintet’s attempt was foiled after the caretaker for the property called police who were quickly on the scene.
The heavy fortification of the property was no deterrent to the criminals, since they broke padlocks that secured the main gate, that was some 150 feet from their primary target – a house that stood behind a 10-foot fence and secured by solid steel gates.
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