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Nov 30, 2013 News
Detectives attached to the Anna Regina Police Station were summoned to a residence aback of the Anna Regina old market, where the lifeless body of a young man was discovered on the concrete of the bottom flat with only his underwear on. The man had fallen from an upper floor.
A female market vendor noticed the lifeless body and alerted the dead man’s relatives who are prominent business folks, operating in the said market.
The dead man, 30-year-old Timore Rambarran, a/k “Timmy”, formerly of Parika and Anna Regina was discovered lying face down on the concrete of the bottom flat. Blood was oozing from cuts he sustained from the fall to his head and nose.
A crowd had subsequently emerged to get a glimpse of the dead man and people said that Rambarran may have fallen to his death sometime during Thursday night.
According to reports the father of two returned to the Essequibo Coast on Thursday from Parika to overlook a property that was bought by his father and is under construction with works scheduled to be completed in time for the Christmas season.
Rambarran may have fallen from his veranda. He may have been lying for hours in water which had risen and had entered the bottom flat of the building.
The dead man was known for his alcoholism was described by friends as a dependable individual. His wife is said to be expecting a baby anytime.
Several months prior, a Hampton Court rice farmer fell to his death while he was walking up the stairs of his two-flat house. The man sustained massive internal bleeding due to the fall.
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