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Jul 28, 2016 News
The Guyana Police Force has issued a bulletin for Anthony Jhagroo, who is wanted for questioning
in relation to the murder of Yogeshwar Shivcharran, who died on July, 10 last—days after he was allegedly beaten by Jhagroo.
The 20-year-old man is also wanted by the police for escaping from lawful custody on July, 15 last, while at La Grange Police Station, West Bank Demerara (WBD).
Jhagroo’s last known address is Lot 35 Goed Intent, WBD.
The murder suspect is accused of killing his neighbour, Yogeshwar Shivcharran.
Shivcharran, of Lot 485 Belle West succumbed days after he was beaten by a group of neighbours.
A post mortem examination revealed that Shivcharran died from blunt trauma to the head. Kaieteur News understands that Shivcharran, during a mental breakdown, took off his clothes and went to his neighbour’s residence where a group of young men were having a drink.
The men, who were reportedly under the influence of alcohol, became annoyed with the mechanic and started pelting him with beer bottles, before beating him in the head and about his body.
The 31-year-old man was taken to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where he succumbed.
Jhagroo was the only person detained after the 31-year-old mechanic died.
Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Anthony Jhaggroo is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 225-6411, 225-2227, 225-8196, 268-2343, 268-2298, 268-2222, 911 or the nearest Police Station.
All information will be treated with strict confidence.
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