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Oct 13, 2020 News
Kaieteur News – An off-duty police constable on Sunday allegedly took out his spite on a peacemaker who attempted to part a fight between him and another man.
According to police reports, the peacemaker, Kester Norville, 24, a porter of Pouderoyen, West Bank Demerara was dealt several slashes by the constable to the face and body with a glass bottle.
The ordeal reportedly went down around 19:40hrs at Middle Road, Pouderoyen.
Norville told investigators that he was in front of his home when he saw the constable deal his friend a blow to the face with the bottle. He claimed that he ran an intervened to make peace but the constable became annoyed and started to beat him with the same bottle instead.
He was later assisted and escorted to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where he was treated for injuries, which he sustained to his head and hands. Investigators launched an investigation and contacted the constable. It was discovered that he too was injured. He was subsequently taken also to the same hospital for treatment.
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