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Dec 29, 2009 News
– frustrated at his drinking, threats
Fed up with his drinking and threats of violence, two relatives allegedly battered 53-year-old Inshan Ally to death and dumped his body outside his home on Boxing Day.
This is what an elderly male relative and his niece have reportedly told police while confessing to murdering the fisherman from Pandit Street, Bagotstown, East Bank Demerara.
The two were detained shortly after Ally’s body was found on the roadway outside his residence.
Kaieteur News understands that investigators had focused on the relatives after residents reported that the victim and the suspects were heard arguing on Christmas Day.
According to sources, the man and his niece alleged that Ally had threatened them while under the influence of alcohol. Those threats reportedly led to his demise.
According to neighbours, the fisherman, who was considered an alcoholic, was found lying on the road around 04:00 hrs on Boxing Day.
The neighbours said that they had assumed at first that Ally was drunk, until they saw a hearse and police arrive on the scene.
According to police sources there were marks of violence on his shoulders, neck, arms and various bruises on his body while bloodstains could be seen on the bridge and surrounding area.
A resident said that the dead man lived with his 73-year-old father, who was considered to be a peaceful individual.
According to sources the father made a report to the Providence Police station about the death of his son, and was subsequently detained.
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