Black flags of mourning for
slain couple
Hundreds
turned out for the funerals of Ramdeo Persaud, 43, known as David and
`Sweetie Man' and his reputed wife, Mahadai Magoo, 34, also called Sita
Persaud. They
were shot dead, execution-style, when six bandits stormed their home at
57, Peter Street, Annandale North, just over an hour after sundown
Saturday. Magoo
was cremated at the Good Hope cremation site, where hundreds turned up
to pay their respects or get a last glimpse of her lifeless body. Vehicles
lined the way to the cremation site and on the public road, but Police
were out in numbers to ensure order and a free flow of traffic. There
was a huge crowd around the cremation site where Magoo's body lay and
many people angrily went away without getting to view her body One
relative pacified some by displaying a laminated copy of a photo of the
slain woman. Persaud's
eldest son, Rakesh, with head shaved according to Hindu rites, shared in
performing the last rites for Magoo. In
Annandale, black flags of mourning lined the roadway and were more
numerous in several streets leading to the house where the killing took
place. As
Magoo's funeral pyre was lit, scores started streaming to Annandale for
a final view of `Sweetie Man', whose funeral was scheduled three hours
after his wife's. By
13:30 hrs, several persons started lining Peter Street as an orderly
viewing of Persaud's body took place at his home. Left
to mourn are Persaud's three children, 16-year-old Rakesh, 13-year-old
Deoram and 11-year-old Devika, who had become very much attached to
their step-mother. Magoo
was in a common-law relationship with Persaud for the last four years. Minister
of Local Government, Mr. Harripersaud Nokta attended the funerals. Prime
Minister Sam Hinds, as well as Nokta, visited the relatives earlier this
week. The
Upper Corentyne Chamber of Commerce and the Justices of the Peace
Association yesterday joined the list of those condemning the Annandale
murders. The
Chamber of Commerce expressed "disgust and disappointment at the
present state of criminal activities, including the loss of innocent
lives and property, especially those of business persons." "We
are calling on the Government to introduce conscription (compulsory
enrollment in the armed forces) as one of the ways to correct the
situation...And to do everything possible to re-initiate the (political)
dialogue", the chamber said in a statement. The
Justices of the Peace Association said in a statement that it
"condemns most vehemently the brutal slaying" of the Annandale
couple. The
association said it "recognises that the gruesome murder of David
and his wife (Sita) was more than just banditry. When one looks at the
whole scenario one is certainly convinced that the killing...was
probably part of a hate campaign designed to terrorise peaceful, law
abiding and productive Guyanese". "The...association
call(s) on all concern(ed) Guyanese, organisations and associations to
condemn this barbaric act and demand that the security forces move
swiftly and precisely to apprehend the killers so that such further acts
of barbarism may be prevented", the statement said. The
People's Progressive Party (PPP) in a statement Sunday said it was
deeply saddened by the "robbing and murdering" of the
businessman and his wife who have become "the latest victims of
organised banditry and murder". "That
the bandits came on foot and left on foot, with much ease, in the
direction of the neighbouring village of Buxton/Friendship, reveals the
boldness with which these acts are now being perpetrated," the
party said. It
said, too, that the targets, frequency and organised nature with which
these acts of robberies and murders have been committed over the past
six weeks, seem to suggest that robbery is not the only motive. It
said it recognises the tremendous efforts of the law enforcement
agencies to fight crime and respond to acts of domestic terrorism.
However, the party urged others in society to "do their part". "All
Guyanese, including political groups and the entire media landscape must
take a side - the side of the law and help fight crime; there is no room
for ambivalence and cloaked attacks against the Guyana Police Force or
its special anti-crime unit." The
main Opposition People's National Congress Reform on Tuesday also issued
a statement condemning the killing of the couple. Witnesses said the two were killed by identifiable gunmen.
Thursday,
May 16, 2002
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