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(Kaieteur News) – A poultry farmer of Bamia, Linden-Soesdyke Highway was shot dead early Tuesday morning in his home, police have reported.
Dead is Dion Shawn Ramdyhan 47 a bus driver and poultry farmer. In a statement police said the murder occurred around 02:30hrs. Initial enquiries revealed that Ramdyhan was in a small zinc-house when loud explosions were reportedly heard. He was later found motionless the house. No arrests have been made. Further details will follow as investigations continue, police said.
Reports reaching this newspaper are that another poultry farmer Ernest Hall was with Ramdyhan at the time of the shooting. Both men were in the house when Hall was awakened around 02:30hrs by the loud explosions and heard Ramdyhan screaming for help, while groaning before he died. Hall reportedly alerted neighbours who summoned the police. Ramdyhan suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Investigators collected from the scene several spent shells.
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