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Mark Henry turns self in after wanted bulletin issued

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March 31, 2021
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Mark Henry, the brother of one of the Henry boys has reported to police after a wanted bulletin was published for his arrest in relation to the murder of a pensioner at N0. 3 Village, West Coast Berbice on Tuesday.

Police said that the youth turned himself in at CID Headquarters,  Eve Leary, Georgetown. He was accompanied by his lawyer.
Mark Henry is alleged to have murdered Sooroojdeo Deochand on Tuesday.

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Police has reported that enquiries disclosed that Deochand was living alone in a two-storey wooden house in an unfenced yard.  Kamala Persaud, a 63 year-old niece of the deceased, who also lives in Number 3 Village, said that around 17:00 hrs she was standing on the public road with her 26-year-old son, Yogindra Persaud, when they were told that someone had chopped ‘Sarjie’ and they must take him to the hospital. As a result, Kamala Persaud and other relatives went to the house where they saw Deochand lying on the ground in the lower flat of his house in a pool of blood.
They raised an alarm and summoned the police. A party of policemen immediately responded

The ranks escorted Deochand to the Fort Wellington Public Hospital where he was pronounced ‘dead on arrival’ by a doctor on duty.
One wound was seen on his left side face, one to the back of his head, one on his left side hand (wrist area), and one on the right hand (three fingers completely chopped off).
Investigations in progress.

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