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Missing deaf-mute man found at No. 59 backdam

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
November 1, 2020
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Radesh Baljit, the 51-year-old deaf and mute man from No. 59 Village, East Berbice- Corentyne (Region Six) was on Friday found in a pool of mud in the Village’s backdam.

Village Voice Guyana was informed that the man was taken to the Skeldon Hospital where he was treated and sent away on Saturday.

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Baljit, went missing on Saturday, October 24, 2020. The man’s sister Nalini Budhu of Lot 73 Section A, No.59 Village, Corentyne Berbice told Village Voice Guyana that she left home for the market on Saturday and upon returning her brother, who is also a psychiatric patient, was nowhere to be found.

The worried woman said she raised an alarm and a search was conducted. Shortly thereafter, she attempted to make a missing person’s report to the No. 51 Police Station but was told by an officer to continue looking for her brother.

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