MISSING: Deonarine Sukhdeo |
Arvin
Sukhdeo, 20, told the Guyana Chronicle yesterday
that his brother was last seen about 14:30 h
Wednesday at the car park on the public road
outside the scheme and he did not return home
that night.
The
younger Sukhdeo said the older was in company
with two women and a child, all of whom he was
hired to take to Kuru Kuru along Soesdyke/Linden
Highway.
Family
members became worried after Deonarine did not
go back to their house as usual after work and
they were informed, when they rang, that his two
cellular phones had been turned off.
The
Sukhdeos went to Kuru Kuru Thursday and
yesterday but got no useful information about
the missing man’s whereabouts although some
residents said they saw the car in the area
Wednesday night.
The
Sukhdeos have received some telephone calls from
friends who said they, too, had seen the car at
Providence and Herstelling, also on East Bank
Demerara and in Georgetown.
The
Sukhdeos said the orange and gold colour vehicle
was only purchased last year November and they
will continue to search for it and the driver,
as they do not want to believe it was hijacked
and he kidnapped.
Several months ago, a La Grange, West Bank Demerara taxi driver also went missing and only the shell of his automobile was found aback of South Dakota Racing Circuit, Timehri, with his bloodied driver’s licence and a pillow, on which he used to sit, inside.
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April 22, 2006