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Feb 16, 2016 News
Preparations to host their youngest son’s wedding in August had to be diverted. The Ramdial family, of
Affiance, on the Essequibo Coast is now planning their relative’s funeral after he fell to his death, at his girlfriend’s residence, on Valentine’s Night.
Navendra Ramdial, a/k “Fat Boy”, 23, died before being escorted to the Suddie Public Hospital. From reports, the Imam Bacchus and Sons employee fell whilst walking up his girlfriend’s stairs and hit the back of his head. The dead youth’s father, Polander Ramdial, said that when he went to see what had happened to his son after receiving that disturbing telephone call, he discovered his son nursing a deep cut at the back of his head.
The older Ramdial said that he took his son back to his Affiance home in an attempt to resuscitate him but he was already dead. A doctor at the Suddie Public Hospital made the official pronouncement.
Ramdial said that his son left his Affiance home after 4 PM, Sunday to visit his girlfriend, at her Queenstown residence. Ramdial said later that evening, his wife posted a call to his son’s cellular phone but didn’t get any response. After the second call however, the boy’s intended brother-in-law answered the phone and told them what had happened. (Yannason Duncan)
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