Pump attendant found dead in canal

Police in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) have launched an investigation into the death of 25-year-old Navindra Rambarran – a pump attendant of Lot ‘D’ 1 Dam, Evergreen, Essequibo Coast, whose body was discovered floating in a canal early on Thursday morning following his disappearance on Wednesday evening.
Sarah Camble, Rambarran’s 25-year-old wife, has informed investigators that her husband, who occasionally consumed alcohol, left home on his motorcycle at about 15:00h on Wednesday, and after a while she called him, and he assured her over the phone that he was on his way home; but he never arrived.

Dead: Navindra Rambarran

She said she had attempted to contact him multiple times after he had not returned home by 20:00h on Wednesday;
and at about 05:45h on Thursday, she received information that her husband’s body was seen floating in a canal. His motorcycle was discovered nearby on the dam with both mirrors broken off.
Rambarran’s body was clad in an orange three-quarter trousers and a white vest. Injuries were visible thereon, including fish bites on his face and right ear, and bruises on his forehead.
His brother Gavindra Rambarran informed the police that his body was found, and the remains were transported to the Charity Cottage Hospital for examination. The body is currently at the Suddie Hospital Mortuary, where a post-mortem examination is pending.
Police have since launched an investigation.