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Mar 21, 2025 News
Kaieteur News- A 25-year-old pump attendant was found dead in a canal at Evergreen, Essequibo Coast, Region Two, sometime between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.
The body has been identified as that of Navindra Rambarran, who lived with his 25-year-old wife, Sarah Campbell at Evergreen, Essequibo Coast.
According to police, Rambarran died between 20:14 hrs. on Wednesday and 17:30 hrs. on Thursday. Campbell told police that her husband occasionally consumed alcohol. She reported that around 15:00 hrs. on Wednesday, Rambarran left home on his motorcycle, but he did not return by 20:00 hrs. “She made several calls to his cell phone, and he assured her he was on his way home. However, he did not return,” police said.
At around 05:45 hrs. on Thursday, Campbell received the devastating news that her husband’s body had been found floating in the canal. His motorcycle was located nearby on the dam, with both mirrors broken off.
Rambarran’s brother, Gavindra Rambarran, later made a report at the Charity Police Station. Navindra’s body was retrieved from the canal, and it was taken to the Charity Cottage Hospital, where he was confirmed dead on arrival. Upon examining his body, bruises were found on his forehead, as well as fish bites on his face and right ear. The body was subsequently transferred to the Suddie Hospital’s mortuary, awaiting a post-mortem examination.
(Pump attendant found dead in canal)
Mar 21, 2025
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