Enmore fire victim in desperate need of help to rebuild house

Khemrajie Kellawan and her husband

“Where we go start. Which end we can start from. Yuh nah known which side fah start. Yuh just sit down every day and got fah wonder if something go fall in place fah yuh…We really, really ah plead…whoever can help us fah even put back a roof ova we head.

“Even if them nah help abe fah furnish back we home or wah we loss, leh them just build back we house leh abe get fah go in back and get one roof ova abe head…Just dah wah abe ah ask fah,” Kellawan explained to the News Room.

“Everybody who want to donate something or help me in anyways meh accept it. Meh accept in waheva way. It can be in wah way. Financial way, material way wateva meh accept it because me need it,” she pleaded.

According to Kellawan, the family had gathered in the yard for a get together when they were alerted of the fire. They managed to save nothing.

“Me nah gah none bed, me nah gah no mattrass.

“Meh want back a home because me nah comfortable living ah me daughter because ah meh sick husband…Meh son ah sleep pun a sofa he gah fah go to work. He ah come in 6 o’ clock in the afternoon, he gah fah lay down pun the sofa dah very hard…He nah get one comfortable rest,” she said.

The Guyana Fire Service (GFS) was summoned but Kellawan said they took some time to respond.

Relatives have since created a Go FundMe page to help raise funds for the family to rebuild their lives. They are hoping to raise $5 million.

Persons who are desirous of helping the family can contact them on telephone numbers 678-3801 or 681-6674.