Pregnant
housewife recalls attack
Bandit
pelted her with hot dholl
Last Thursday, police nabbed a bandit as he
fled the home of a pregnant housewife, whom he
had stabbed in the knee and set her mattress
alight.

On
Sunday Stabroek News spoke with Lelowatie
Seenauth the 36-year-old
mother of three about her ordeal. Seenauth
said shortly after midday, she was sitting on
the platform of her front stairs "cutting
up calaloo fuh cook"
when she saw the young man ride up and
dismount his bicycle in front of her yard.
The woman, who is seven
months pregnant, said she did not
recognise him as someone she knew and as a
result, called out telling him not to enter
the yard. But he ignored her and placing the
bicycle between two posts near the gate he
entered the yard.
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"I start to scream and call out fuh t'ief,
t'ief," Seenauth said... and then I get
up and go in the house and slam my door and
put up [two wooden bars] behind it."
At this stage, the thief turned around and
went out of the yard but instead of leaving,
he approached two fishermen who had been
fishing at a nearby trench and spoke with
them. The victim said she did not hear what
the thief told the men but she saw him draw a
gun from his pocket, at which point, the
fishermen promptly picked up their belongings
and left.
Seenauth said she continued to scream but
"[the bandit] pick up a iron bar from de
yard and walk up de step and bruk de louvre
[windows]." She said the thief then
forced the iron bar between the two wooden
bars and managed to open the door and enter
the house.
She said she began to scream louder at that
point and the bandit said, "Lady stop
hollah and gimme de money and jewels."
Despite her insistence that she had neither
money nor jewellery, the bandit went on to
ransack the entire house, Seenauth related.
She said while this was taking place, she
tried to escape by running down the stairs but
the thief pursued her and as she neared the
end of the stairs, she fell and began to feel
faint.
"Den he kick me in meh head two time and
when me try fuh get up, he pull a knife from
he pocket and plunge it in meh knee," the
still shaken woman asserted.
The bandit continued demanding cash and
jewellery, who told him to take the
television, the music set and whatever else he
could find, as she was in pain and could
hardly move. However, the thief remained
unmoved by Seenauth's pleas and the victim was
forced to return upstairs.
When they went into the house, the thief took
a kerosene lamp and emptied the oil onto a
mattress before setting the said mattress
alight but Seenauth managed to smother the
flames with a pillow. Seemingly in a fit of
anger, the bandit then went into the kitchen
and placed a spoon into some rice and dholl
being cooked on the stove and "...start
pelting meh with it, lucky t'ing meh ain't get
burn bad. I had to use de mosquito net to
protec' mehself."
According to Seenauth, the bandit searched the
place again and this time he picked up a pair
of gold earrings belonging to her daughter,
along with a single artificial gold earring
and an artificial finger ring. He also picked
up a photograph of Seenauth's husband, Nadan
Jodhan, threatening to return and "finish
we off" should they inform the police.
However, as the bandit rode off in the
direction of the seawall, a police vehicle
drove up and ranks chased and caught him
before he could escape. The police vehicle
transported Seenauth to the Georgetown Public
Hospital where she received stitches for the
wound in her knee.
She told Stabroek News that although she was
in some amount of pain from the injury, she
was less traumatised and recuperating well
after her ordeal. She appealed to Minister of
Home Affairs, Ronald Gajraj, to intensify
efforts to eliminate the crime situation.
A police press release had said they arrested
a felon, of Friendship, East Coast Demerara,
fleeing from the scene of an attempted robbery
and arson on a bicycle at about 12:15 pm and
found in his possession a toy gun and `Rambo'
knife.
Tuesday,
September 24, 2002