By LaWanda McAllister
A 22-year-old miner and his 30-year-old Venezuelan girlfriend are both critical at the Georgetown Public Hospital after they were both set on fire by a friend during a row at Puruni Landing, Mazaruni River (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) on Sunday.

Reports are that the suspect is on the run.
Those injured are Sheldon Harry of Parika, East Bank Essequibo (EBE), and his girlfriend Gracey (only name given).
When contacted, the injured man’s sister Sheneel Richards explained that she was informed that the couple was set on fire by a man who is known to the family.
The woman said at the time of the incident, her brother was at his camp at Puruni Landing when an argument broke out between two friends.
She said in the height of the argument, her brother’s friend threatened that he was going to harm the woman with whom he was arguing. So, in a bid to escape the man’s threat, the woman left her mining camp and went over to her brother’s camp where she stayed the entire day.
While there, the suspect went over to Harry’s camp and continued to threaten the woman. Harry reportedly attempted to calm him down but instead, he left the camp and returned with a cutlass, and advanced toward the woman.

The sister explained that her brother’s girlfriend, Gracey, who is also a friend of the other woman, intervened but this angered the suspect. “He chucked Gracey out of the way.”
Richards said after seeing this, her brother became angry and an argument ensued between him and the suspect.
“The suspect left the camp with a plan in he mind. When come back, he come back with a bucket of gasoline, and a stick that was soaked in gasoline with fire on it. My brother knowing that he and this boy were friends all the time, he didn’t expect that he would do him anything.”
“He kept trying to calm the boy [the suspect] down all the time and the boy keep running up to my brother and was trying to throw the gasoline on him. It so happened that Gracey hold my brother hand, pull he, and they start running,” the sister explained.











