By Iana Seales

Ganga Persaud
The body of a Diamond man, who
was
apparently strangled
and bound with rubber, was
discovered in the trunk of his car a short distance away from
his East Bank Demerara home early yesterday morning.
Ganga Persaud, 52, of Nineteenth Street, Diamond New Scheme
was last seen in the company of friends having a drink on Friday
evening. However, according to relatives, he left
the group some time before midnight and appeared to have been
heading for home. He never made it.
Police in the area, responding to a report
of a car left parked at Eighth Street, Diamond, made the
discovery. Persaud’s hands and feet were bound with rubber and
scotch tape was wrapped around his face. There were no visible
wounds on his body.
Up to last night, the police had no leads to go on, but were
questioning persons in the area.

Ganga
Persaud’s car parked in the compound of the Diamond/Grove
police station yesterday.
(Jules
Gibson photo)
Persaud, who was well known in the area, imported wire ropes,
which he sold
to businesses across the country. He had returned to Guyana five
years ago after residing in the US and started a life at
Diamond.
Yesterday relatives were in shock. They said that Persaud had
no problems with anyone and was as well liked, as he was well
known.
“Ganga and everyone live good, no problem. He was the type
of person who don’t like quarrel and them thing so this is a
real shock,” a female relative of the man recounted yesterday
outside the Diamond/Grove police station.
At the station, police took statements from Persaud’s reputed
wife and his brother-in-law, who was among the last persons to
see him alive. The wife was in a state
of shock yesterday and the relative, who identified herself as
Normilla Persaud, related that the woman had been distressed
early yesterday morning after Persaud did not go home.
Normilla said she received a call from Persaud’s wife
around 4:55 am yesterday after he did not go home. She said
there was need for concern because Persaud always made it home,
even on days when he had a lot to drink. According to her, it
strange for him not to be home by a certain hour and after they
received the call the family started worrying.
But while she was speaking with Persaud’s wife, she
informed her that a police van had just pulled up at her home.
Normilla later found out that the police had gone to alert the
woman that Persaud’s car had been found but he was still
missing. It was while they were searching the car that Persaud
was discovered in the trunk.
Yesterday Persaud’s wife and their young son were
inconsolable. The child kept saying, “They kill ma father in
he car”. The entire family was taking the news hard with many
saying that he was a good person.
The family related that 25 years ago a brother, Seeram
Persaud, was also murdered. They explained that Seeram had been
mistaken for someone who had been in a fight with another man
and his attacker went up to him and stabbed him several times.
“Seeram’s death was painful, now
Ganga. We are finding it hard to come to grips with this, very
hard and our mother is not doing well at all,” a brother said.
Peraud leaves to mourn three children, two of whom are overseas,
his wife, his mother and ten siblings.