Nude body at Uitvlugt seawall: Woman identified as missing EBE mother of 3

The body of the woman that was found on the Uitvlugt seawall, West Coast of Demerara (WCD), on Monday, has been identified as a mother of three who was reported missing by her husband.
Dead is 28-year-old Esther Sudan, of Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo (EBE), who went missing on Sunday after she was allegedly involved in an argument with her husband.
Police reported that the woman’s body was found without clothes at the Uitvlugt seawall, on Monday at around 15:30h by an operator who stumbled upon the remains while working.
He told Police that he had seen something amongst the boulders, and went to make checks where he discovered the body. He claimed that he waited for the water to bring in the body, and he tied a rope to the left foot to secure it. He then alerted the Police.
The body was examined and superficial bruises were seen on the left foot and the back. It was then taken to the hospital where it was pronounced dead and then was taken to the Ezekiel Funeral Home for storage.
However, two days later, Sudan’s husband reported to the Police that his wife had gone missing since Sunday night.
He said on the night the woman went missing, she was imbibing alcohol at their home and had become drunk. During that time, he said they got into an argument and she became angry and walked out of their home around midnight and never returned.
The woman’s husband claimed that when she left, she was wearing a yellow top and long black tights, with no shoes.
While making the report, based on the description the man had given to the Police, he was taken to see if the body that they had found at the Uitvlugt seawall was his wife.
When they arrived, the man was unable to positively identify the remains as his wife, however, on Thursday he returned and told Police that the body was his wife.
As such, a post-mortem examination (PME) is expected to be conducted on the woman’s remains to determine the cause of her death.
Investigations are ongoing. (G9)