Pump Attendant found dead in Evergreen Canal

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Navindra Rambarran, a 25-year-old Pump Attendant from Evergreen, Essequibo Coast.

Rambarran died sometime between 20:14hrs Wednesday and 05:30hrs Thursday at Evergreen.

Investigations thus far revealed, that Rambarran lived with his wife, Sarah Camble who told police he would consume alcohol occasionally.

The wife stated that at around 15:00 hrs Wednesday, Rambarran left home on his motorcycle to go out; after he did not return home by 20:00hrs, the woman said she called him several times and he assured her he was on his way home. However, he never showed up.

The next morning, at about 05:45 hrs, Camble received information that his body was found floating in the canal, and his motorcycle was located nearby on the dam with both mirrors broken off.

A report was made at the Charity Police Station by Rambarran’s brother, Gavindra.

Police said there appeared to be fish bites on his face and right ear and bruises on his forehead.

The body is at the Suddie Hospital’s Mortuary, awaiting a post-mortem examination as investigations continue.

 

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