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Nov 30, 2014 News
A geologist employed at the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment is currently nursing
stab wounds at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), after he was robbed by a bandit on Agriculture Road, Triumph, East Coast Demerara (ECD) last Thursday.
Deon Adolph, 28, of 72 Public Drive, Beterverwagting, ECD, is nursing three stab wounds to his abdomen and one to his face at the hospital’s male surgical ward.
According to the geologist, the robbery occurred around 19:15 hours while he was walking home, and listening to music through an earphone that was plugged into his cellular phone, a Samsung S3.
Adolph said that he was “startled” when the bandit pounced on him from behind and demanded his phone, while pointing a knife to his stomach in a threatening manner.
The geologist said that he tried to defend himself but the scuffle resulted in him being robbed of his cellular phone and wounded. He said that his spectacles were also damaged during the fight.
Adolph said that the bandit quickly escaped and left him bleeding heavily on the road. Luckily, he was taken to the hospital by public-spirited residents in the area.
The matter was reported to the Beterverwagting Police Station and investigations are ongoing.
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