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Mar 01, 2015 News
…co-worker in custody
Relatives of a Number 69 Village security watchman are becoming worried over a watchman who has been missing for nearly two weeks. Anil ‘Singer Man’ Etwaroo, 45, of Number 69 Village, Corentyne, an excavator watchman, for Contractor, Budhur of Number 69 Village, left home as usual on the morning of February 17, last to venture out in the Number 66 Village backdam to work.
He left with his co-worker named Rohan.
According to Etwaroo’s son-in-law, Ryan Ramdass, the man’s boss, Budhur, visited the site on February 24 (last Tuesday) only to be told by Etwaroo’s co- worker that, “[Etwaroo] tried to hang himself.”
“The boss then came out and asked me if my father-in-law is by me and I told him he was not,” Ramdass told Kaietuer News.
Additionally, he said that a search was made for Etwaroo at the worksite, but to no avail.
On Friday, police arrested and placed in the Springlands Police Station lock- ups, Etwaroo’s co- worker. He is being held for questioning into the man’s disappearance.
“They knew each other for a good while,” Ramdass said. Ramdass was unable to say whether Etwaroo and his co- worker had any issues with each other. Etwaroo lived alone. His wife, Shameena Khan resides with the three children, Shivanie, Yashodra, and Bhavanie, at Number 76 Village.
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