Essequibo farmer dies after falling off motorcycle on way to farm  

A 35-year-old farmer on Tuesday met his demise after he reportedly fell off his motorcycle along the Mashabo Trail, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam).
The body of Ganesh Ramcharran, who hailed from Pomona Housing Scheme, was found motionless with the neck broken. Ramcharran reportedly left his home to attend to his farm in Grove Hill, Mashabo.
As customary, he was riding his motorcycle, bearing registration plate CL 5021.
However, while returning home, he reportedly fell off his bike. As a result, the farmer sustained a broken neck and other injuries to his body.

Dead: Ganesh Ramcharran

Guyana Times was told that he was found lying motionlessly by another farmer who was traversing the area at that time. An alarm was raised and Police ranks were sent to the scene.
Father of the dead man, Harrinarine Ramcharran when contacted explained that on the day in question, as customary, his son left home to attend to his farm. In fact, he would have accompanied him on some occasions.
However, while it is unclear as to what may have led to the incident, the elderly man related that based on information received, the motorcycle might have come into contact with a vine that was across that trail.
He added that upon receiving the news, he rushed to the area but his son was already dead.

The motorcycle which Ramcharran was operating during the incident

“What I understand is a vine or something pull him off the motorbike. The Police went in there. They said he neck break. When I meet there, he lay down on the ground and bleeding from his mouth. He had already died when I reach in the backdam,” the father shared.
This publication understands that the dead man was a father of one. Apart from cultivating at the farm, he also produced charcoal. Ramcharran was described as a willing and very hard-working individual.
The body was examined and no marks of violence were found. Ramcharran was first taken to the Suddie Public Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Later, he was transferred to the Suddie Mortuary awaiting a post-mortem examination.