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Nov 27, 2012 News
Lillowattie Lall, a caregiver from Brickery East Bank Demerara coveted her employer’s estate by using his thumbprint to rig his last will and testament. She was placed before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine Beharry yesterday accused of forgery.
The court heard that Lall allegedly forged a will in the name of Mohammed Ali, purporting to show that the document was genuinely issued by the Deeds Registry. She pleaded not guilty to the charge.
According to reports, Lall was the caregiver of her now deceased employer Mohammed Ali who was suffering from an ailment that left him bed ridden.
It was then that the accused allegedly took the opportunity to forge his last will and testament by taking his thumb print and affixing it to a document which states that she would have sole control and ownership of his estate when he passed.
Ali’s daughter later found out and made a report at a neighbouring police station where an investigation was launched. The complainant said that she suspected foul play and claimed that her father would not use his thumb print for such reasons because he could read and write well.
However Lall was released on $200,000 bail for the offence.
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