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Video of the incident and the police version of events
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About 16:35hrs Sunday January 03, 2021, ranks of a mobile police patrol responded to a report of robbery with aggravation committed on a man in the Stabroek Market area.
The ranks arrested a male suspect and placed him in the police vehicle, during which he became aggressive and attacked the ranks who were forced to defend themselves. This led to a physical confrontation between the suspect and the police, part of which has been circulating on social media.
The suspect was eventually subdued and taken to the Brickdam Police Station where he was identified by the victim as being one of the men who had robbed him of a Samsung smartphone and twenty-five thousand dollars, local currency.
The suspect is in police custody and has refused medical attention, while the injured police ranks were treated at the GPHC.
The Police Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is investigating the matter.
The Police Force is asking anyone who may have witnessed the incident, between the suspect and the members of the Force, to make contact with the Officer in charge of the Police OPR on Telephone number 227-1926 or the Commander of the Regional Police Division on 226-1389.
Guyana has recorded its first two COVID-19 related deaths for the year, taking the death toll from the infectious disease to 166.
The Health Ministry today identified the fatalities as two male pensioners, a 70-year-old from East Berbice-Corentyne and an 85-year-old from the Upper-Demerara-Berbice Region.
The two pensioners according to the Ministry, died at its facilities where they were receiving treatment.
The Ministry said it is reminding Guyanese to observe the COVID-19 emergency measures in place until January 31. The measures emphasized by the Ministry is the need to wear face masks in public, maintaining a distance of six feet, and observing good hand hygiene.
Meanwhile, the country’s total COVID-19 cases now stand at 6,379, an increase of 21 new cases, according to the Ministry of Health. Four persons are currently in the COVID-19 ICU. Guyana currently has 273 active COVID-19 cases of which 264 of the cases are on approved home isolation with 9 persons in institutional isolation.
According to the police, as a result of the collision both drivers and the occupant received injuries about their bodies. They were all taken to the Skeldon Public Hospital, where they were seen and examined by the Doctor on duty who pronounced both the driver and occupant of motorcar PLL 4090 dead, while the driver of motorcar PYY 7581 is presently receiving medical attention in the accident and emergency unit. His condition is regarded as stable. A Breathalyzer test was conducted on the driver of motorcar PYY 7581, and same gave a zero reading. The police Investigations into the fatal accident are ongoing.The Post Mortem report revealed that the Eleven-year-old was sexually abused and gave her cause of death as blunt trauma to the head and an incised wound to the neck.
Her 34-year-old mother also suffered blunt trauma to the head. The initial police report on the incident indicated that the woman was found with a wound to the back of her head, left side temple, and the left side of her face. Her daughter’s body was found with a wound about six inches in length to her neck and what appeared to be blood on her private parts. A blood-stained hammer and knife were also retrieved. Rodriguez was arrested in Linden after he fled the murder scene. He was remanded to prison and will make his next court appearance on January 18th.
Eleven-year-old allegedly murdered by Cuban National was sexually abused. A Post mortem examination conducted on the body of the child revealed that her cause of death was blunt trauma to the head and an incised wound to the neck.
According to the police, the post mortem examination pointed to evidence of sexual abuse. The police in their initial report on the deaths said the child’s body had a wound of about six inches in length to her neck and what appears to be blood on her private parts.
The mother, 34-year-old Tara Krishnaran’s death was said to be blunt trauma to the head. The bodies of the two were found in their Princess Street, Lodge home on December 26th.
The main suspect, a Cuban national identified as Yoel Rodriguez Barientos is currently in police custody. He was arrested in the Linden.
Cuban national, Joel Rodriguez aka Yoel Rodriguez Barientos for whom a wanted bulletin was published on December 27th in connection with the murders of Tara Krishnaran and her 11 year old daughter was arrested in Linden at Amelia’s Ward on 2020-12-27.
Tara was found with a wound to the back of her head, left side temple and the left side of her face. Her daughter’s body was found with a wound about six inches in length to her neck and what appeared to be blood on her private parts. A blood stained hammer and knife were also retrieved.