‘Charges are coming, don’t worry’ – Nandlall assures Mon Repos vendors who were attacked, robbed

‘Charges are coming, don’t worry’ – Nandlall assures Mon Repos vendors who were attacked, robbed

Two weeks after vendors were beaten, robbed and had their vehicles and stalls destroyed at the Mon Repos market by rioters during unrest along the East Coast corridor, there have been no arrests. But on Tuesday, Attorney General Anil Nandlall assured those vendors that justice will be served and those involved in the illegal activities…

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Chinese national electrocuted at Vreed-en-Hoop

Chinese national electrocuted at Vreed-en-Hoop

A Chinese national received electric shock and burns about his hands and body while working at the Chicken n’ Burger Delight, Vreed-en-Hoop, Region Three location on Wednesday. The owner of the Chicken n’ Burger, Chetan Puran, told the News Room that the incident could have been avoided had the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) removed…

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Man found guilty of repeatedly raping girl,13

Man found guilty of repeatedly raping girl,13

Collin Venture, 31, was, on Wednesday, found guilty of three counts of rape committed on a 13-year-old girl in 2020. Venture of ‘B’ Field Sophia, Georgetown was on trial before Justice Simone Morris-Ramlall at the Demerara High Court. He had pleaded not guilty to the three charges which alleged that during September, and on October…

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Batting meltdown leads to series defeat for West Indies

Batting meltdown leads to series defeat for West Indies

By Avenash Ramzan avenash@newsroom.gy A batting display that had recklessness written all over it was the catalyst for another ODI series defeat for West Indies, as Bangladesh reigned supreme in tough conditions at the National Stadium, Providence, on Wednesday. While conditions for batting were difficult initially, the West Indies batsmen didn’t help their cause, seemingly…

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 ‘Fake Doctor’ could face criminal charges as Chief Magistrate, university confirm his CV is a lie

 ‘Fake Doctor’ could face criminal charges as Chief Magistrate, university confirm his CV is a lie

Mikhail McLennan, of whom little is known except for the fact that he pretended to be a medical doctor and was taken in by organisations such as the Guyana Cancer Foundation, could soon face criminal charges. This is according to Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Narine Singh. During a telephone conversation on Wednesday, Singh said…

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One COVID death, 91 new cases recorded

One COVID death, 91 new cases recorded

A 79-year-old man from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) is the latest COVID-19 fatality, the Health Ministry reported on Wednesday. The man died on July 12 taking the overall COVID-19 death toll since March 2020 to 1,264. Meanwhile, 91 new COVID-19 cases were recorded from a total of 52 tests conducted. The new cases were recorded in…

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Charges for three cops after teen burnt while in lockups

Charges for three cops after teen burnt while in lockups

Charges were recommended for three members of the Guyana Police Force in the incident where a 17-year-old prisoner was burnt while in the lockups at the Vigilance Police Station, East Coast Demerara on July 10, 2022. The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) investigated the matter. Police Headquarters in a statement on Wednesday noted “legal advice…

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