Police appeal for public’s help to confirm identity of 2 unclaimed bodies 

Dead: Raymond Khan

The Guyana Police Force is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two men who died in separate incidents and whose bodies remain unclaimed at mortuaries on the Essequibo Coast and in Berbice.
In the first case, the body of Dennis De Fratus was discovered on July 8 at the Richmond Housing Scheme, Essequibo Coast. Police said efforts to locate his relatives have so far been unsuccessful.
The deceased is currently at the Suddie Hospital Mortuary, and a public notice has been issued by the police’s Corporate Communications Unit, urging anyone with information that could assist in contacting his family to come forward.

Dennis De Fratus

Members of the public are asked to contact the nearest police station or the Regional Division Two Operations Room if they can assist with identifying De Fratus or locating his next of kin.
In a separate case, authorities in Berbice are also trying to identify the relatives of a man known only as Raymond Khan, whose body is lying unclaimed at the New Amsterdam Hospital Mortuary.
Khan is believed to be of East Indian descent, approximately 60 years old, and about 5 feet 9 inches tall. Police say there are no visible distinguishing marks on the body, and attempts to identify him have so far failed.
Anyone who may have known Khan or can provide information about his relatives is asked to call the New Amsterdam Police Station on telephone number 333-3876 or report to the nearest police station.
The Guyana Police Force is urging members of the public to share any information that could help bring closure to the families of the deceased.