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May 16, 2009 News
Liloutie Seepersaud the woman, who along with her son, Arnold, allegedly dealt a severe beating on 23-year-old, Shaneeza Hartman, of Section ‘B’ D’Edward Village, West Coast Berbice, on Sunday last, reportedly attempted to flee the jurisdiction but neighbors called the police who arrested and took her to court.
They were both placed on $30,000 bail, which was reduced to $25,000 each and they are scheduled to appear in the Blairmont Court on June 8. (See other story)
In a strange twist of fate, her husband Seepersaud, who had an affair with the victim of the beating, suffered what is believed to be a heart attack after the court appearance by his wife and son. It is believed that the affair the man shared with Shaneeza Hartman sparked the thrashing.
The family attempted to have the man medivacced to Trinidad for treatment but he died at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport.
This newspaper understands that he had a pacemaker in his chest.
About a month ago the wife who had suspected the relationship, accompanied by her son, tailed the man as he was driving, on the suspicion that he was going to see the girl. Seepersaud spotted them and crashed into a canal and suffered some injuries.
On Wednesday last, Hartman displayed the marks of violence she sustained about her body allegedly at the hands of the duo, and despite viewing them some four days later, the bruises were still visible on about 70 per cent of her body.
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