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Citizens attacked on Demico downtown premises 

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September 1, 2020
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Dear Editor,

I am forced to bring to the attention the following incident I observed on Sunday, August 30, 2020 on the premises of the DEMICO Outlet downtown, Georgetown.

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I walked by the Demico Building towards the Guyana Police Force Mobile Unit and all of a sudden, I heard loud voices of females behind and as I turned around, I observed a confrontation of a female and others on the premises of the DEMICO Outlet. I was clueless as to what was happening and then I saw a female in dark complexion, about 5′ 6′ in height, very short hair and dirty looking running towards my direction…I stepped aside and saw a mob chasing her and I distinctly heard voices from the mob saying, ‘she just juk some women and she only playing mad.’

I stood there looking at the female runner being chased and she ran upstairs of the mobile unit and tried to close the door behind from the mob that was chasing her. I didn’t venture closer, but I overheard the mob which got closer saying.’ look how she juk up them women and she ain’t mad, she playing mad.’

I then observed two females helped by public spirited citizens taken on the steps of the mobile unit for the police officers to have a look at what the suspect just did .It appeared the two females were bodily harmed and shortly after an ambulance arrived and took the two females away. Perhaps to the Hospital.

This all happened mid-morning because I headed off to my destination of Parika and reached there a few minutes before noon.

Thanks to those public spirited citizens who came to the rescue of the two injured females. I have always said via the press over the years that the government of the day needs to clean the city of the homeless, vagrants, mentally challenged persons etc.

Who would have been responsible if those two females died from the injury wounds?

Perhaps the Guyana Police Force in collaboration with The Ministry of Health can educate the public what happened to the two injured females?

The Ministry of Social Cohesion which I think overlooks these people on the streets needs to urgently address this situation…Perhaps I am incorrect with the Ministry, but can someone forward this observation to the relevant Ministry.

Regards

Trevor Pemberton

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