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May 23, 2013 News
Farmers, who were engaged in an intense search for one of their fellow workers who fell overboard on Saturday, in the vicinity of Riverstown found Fred Crème’s partly decomposed body, late Monday night at the Suddie Foreshore.
Creme was quickly buried on Tuesday by a kind Essequibian after a post Mortem Examination was conducted by Dr. Nehaul Singh.
Fred Creme, 24, formerly of Kwebana, in the North West District, fell overboard, while a team of ten men were returning from a farm at Humburg, a small island in the Essequibo River.
They had encountered a double wave, which caused the boat to capsize.
The nine survivors were rescued by another boat traveling in the vicinity.
Crème was employed for several years by popular farmer, Shabbier Ally, of Aurora. He was married to Joan Prince, at the time of his demise. Creme is the fifth of six children of Iris Daniels.
Daniels had initially said that she spoke to her son on Mother’s Day when he promised to visit her in December.
Police have not detained anyone in connection with the incident. However, statements were taken from the nine surviving farmers who took part in the search of Creme.
Ally had assured Creme’s family that he would have shouldered the responsibility of the funeral expenses.
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