
The Friday mid-afternoon fire that ripped through the popular ‘Colours of India Boutique’ at Bath Settlement, West Coast Berbice (WCB) took place shy of the business’s 10th anniversary.
This has left its owner, Ravi Latchman, devastated, as millions of dollars were reduced to ashes. Latchman, who with his family ran the business, said on social media that he had stocked up the store, which is known for its array of Indian outfits, including bridal wear and accessories, in preparation for the upcoming anniversary in four weeks.

Latchman, who is currently out of the country, made a series of Facebook posts, including one to show the aftermath of Friday’s fire.
“I left my beautiful home & this is what I am going to return home seeing. My heart breaks… How do I start over? How can I provide for my family again? Tell me this is a dream. I don’t have the strength to go home anymore.
“This is what my beautiful Colours of India turned to… I stocked you up so much before I left Guyana. I’m returning to ashes. This is what I am returning to. Our home is gone. This is too much for me to handle.
“This is not easy for me nor my family… My Colours of India is gone, turned to ashes. Our home is gone. Burned to ashes. I’m not around & this is extremely hard for me, everything I worked for & built from scratch, sweat & tears has gone up in flames.”













