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Mother
of the deceased, Mrs. Toolsiedai Mahoo, told the Guyana Chronicle yesterday
that she last saw her daughter when she left home for work on Monday.
She said
Anjanie even took her lunch with her, but indicated that she was going to the
motorcade at LBI after work.
The
grieving woman added that after her daughter did not come home that evening
she dialled her cellular number several times but got no response.
“I
became very worried and the next day I made a missing person report at the
station,” she cried yesterday.
Mrs. Mahoo said that she even visited the girl’s workplace yesterday to enquire whether her daughter had showed up for work and she was told that she did.
Saffon_Street
Navendra
committed suicide
Mrs.
Mahoo told the Guyana Chronicle that her unmarried daughter was seeing a young
man who lives on the East Coast Demerara, and it is believed that she was with
him Monday night.
She said
that she even telephoned her daughter’s boyfriend to enquire of her
whereabouts.
Mrs.
Mahoo explained that the relationship between the two was a stormy one
punctuated with numerous fights and arguments.
She said
that the young man was very jealous and abusive to her daughter who chose to
remain in the relationship for seven years.
Anjanie
was employed at R. Sookraj and Sons Store on Regent Street, Georgetown, and
was described as a friendly and jovial person who had an effervescent
personality.
Anjanie
is survived by her three siblings, her parents and scores of relatives.
Family
members strongly believe that their loved one was murdered and called for a
thorough investigation.
After lunch yesterday when her father and brother-in-law identified her body at Lyken Funeral Parlour they broke the news of her demise to relatives who went into a deep state of mourning.
Thursday,
October 30 2008