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Jun 06, 2012 News
– Brother on the run
A 27-year-old man was yesterday rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), minutes after he was struck to the head and back with a crowbar by his older brother.
The incident occurred sometime around 03:00hrs yesterday at the family’s Sixth Street, Success, East Coast Demerara home.
Injured is Sasenarine Jaikaran. Reports are that he was struck twice to the head and once on the back by his older brother, Rakesh.
According to their mother, Chandool, the two always used to argue over the sale of her property. She explained that her older son was residing in Trinidad and Tobago for a few years but came back to Guyana when his father died.
Chandool revealed that her older son is determined to sell her property, even if it means “sending her on the streets” while her smaller son refused.
She noted that yesterday, the two started to argue and her older son left and say he was “going to cool his mind off, but he suddenly come back with the crowbar and start hitting Sasenarine.”
The mother said that her son even tried to hit her with the crowbar as she tried to save her smaller son.
“He just start knocking he in he head and he nah stop even after seeing so much blood,” the mother noted.
Up to press time yesterday, doctors were battling to save the life of Sasenarine Jaikaran, while his brother was said to be on the run.
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