North Road man shot twice during row at city club

A night out at a city club did not end well for 51-year-old Neil Dutchin, as he is now hospitalised and nursing two-gun shots wounds following an argument over a seat with the person who shot him.
According to Police reports, Dutchin and a friend visited a bar on Lamaha and De Abreu Streets, Kitty, Georgetown, where they both secured seats for the night’s hang. However, sometime after they arrived, Dutchin, of North Road, Georgetown, left the seat he occupied and exited the bar only for a short while. However, upon his return, he was greeted with the suspect on the said stool. This caused an argument between the two. The suspect then left the location and later returned with a friend. The duo, who were both armed with guns, then confronted Dutchin and he was shot twice – to his abdomen and upper left thigh. Police stated that the shooter and his accomplice escaped in a motorcar, which sped away east on Lamaha Street. An injured Dutchin was picked up and rushed to a private city hospital where he is presently a patient.
Investigators, who later combed the scene, discovered a broken number plate on Lamaha Street, suspected to be that of the getaway motorcar. Several persons were already questioned in relation to the matter. A Police investigation has since been launched.