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Woodbine hotel manager murdered
THE bloody and battered body of well-known Woodbine Hotel Manager Rawle Grimes was discovered early yesterday morning lying next to his car in Le Repentir Cemetery, Georgetown.

Murdered Rawle Grimes

His sister, Marcie Grimes, told the Guyana Chronicle she learnt of her brother’s death via a telephone call from a relative.

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When she reached the scene, the police had already cordoned if off and she was unable to view the body.

The young woman said her brother was murdered in the most gruesome manner, according to people who saw the body and told her about it.

Rawle Grimes’ body being placed in a hearse yesterday.

She was told that he was bleeding from the nose and mouth, and his shirt was stuffed in his mouth.

Marcie Grimes added that her brother’s head was bashed in and he was lying in a pool of blood just near the middle gate in the cemetery.

The body was discovered by passers-by on their way to work, and by the time the Police arrived, a large crowd had gathered for a glimpse of the man they all knew.

Some shouted loudly, while his relatives erupted in loud wails of grief.

The 29-year-old left home as usual for work on Thursday night. He returned to his 468 East Ruimveldt, Georgetown home shortly after 1:30 h and left to go out, his brother, Teddy Grimes, said.

The car he drove was parked next to his body and was taken away by the police when his body was removed by undertakers.

At the man’s home yesterday, relatives could not contain their grief as they held the pictures of their loved one.

Saturday, April 12, 2008