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The post mortem on the remains of 53-year-old Ramkissoon ‘Greenie’ Sukhan has revealed that he died as a result of drowning.The PM was done by Government Pathologist Dr. Vivikenand Bridgemohan on Wednesday at the New Amsterdam mortuary.Sukhan was the boat captain who left the Meadow Bank,Kevin Faulk Patriots Jersey, East Bank Demerara wharf on November 1, last. Sukhan had departed with four other fishermen. On November 5,Julian Edelman Patriots Jersey, it became evident that the men and their boat were missing at sea. Their relatives started to become worried. They were all feared dead.Three crew members,Mike Mitchell Steelers Jersey, however, turned up and told the story of pirates attacking them at sea. They related that they were dumped overboard. The three survivors alleged that Sukhan was beaten,Deion Jones Falcons Jersey, shot and dumped overboard while 17-year-old Vickram Harrynandan drowned after the pirates ordered the remaining crew members to jump from their vessel.Sukhan’s badly decomposed body was found along the Eversham foreshore on the Corentyne last week Wednesday.According to reports,Lawrence Timmons Steelers Jersey, following the discovery a report was made by fishermen in the area to the Upper Corentyne Fishermen’s Co-op Society at Number 66 Village,Jared Cook Packers Jersey, Corentyne. Additional reports were made to the police in the area the following day,Merril Hoge Steelers Jersey, but yet no one ventured out to bring the corpse to shore for some reason or other.Further,Mel Blount Steelers Jersey, relatives of the missing boat captain,Paul Hornung Packers Jersey, were also suspicious about the reports of his demise. They were told that Sukhan was hauling in the day’s catch when the gunmen allegedly struck. They were told that Sukhan was shot and thrown overboard.It is alleged that the gunmen fled with the crew’s valuables but returned and took the victims to another boat which then took them to land. However relatives of the missing man said they did not believe the crew members’ story.“If people attack you boat they don’t come back to you to help you. We want the police to investigate this matter properly,” one relative told Kaieteur News recently. |
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