Quamina St hotel incident: Victim’s family accused of terrorising lover

…vandalises home with bottles, stones

Kenisha Thomas, the woman with whom now dead Omar Ally was having an affair for the past four years, has called out his family for harassment and physical aggravation. Ally died in a Quamina Street hotel about two weeks ago after he and Thomas had checked into a room.
However, videos from Thomas’s social media page showed bottles and stones being hurled at her residence in Sophia, Greater Georgetown. This has caused her and her family to run for cover.

Kenisha Thomas during an interview

In addition, a mob of persons gathered outside her home hurled derogatory remarks at her. This recent development has caused her grandmother to collapse and had to be rushed to the hospital by ambulance.
It is unclear whether Thomas has lodged a report with the Police since attempts to contact her proved futile.
Ally was found dead two Fridays ago, soon after which Thomas escaped the scene by jumping from a window on the second floor of the hotel.

Thomas claimed that the victim became lifeless after he hit his head on a toilet bowl in the room they had checked into. The couple reportedly shared an intimate relationship for the past four years even though Ally was married with children.
Thomas said upon seeing Ally in such a state, she panicked, ran out of the bathroom and went straight to the receptionist where she reported what had happened.
“I went to her and I said come quick he fall down, and she said who fall down, and I said the person I came in with. She said that she was coming and she accompanied me back to the room. When we went in, she turned to me and said I got to call the Police and the ambulance. I said no, I can’t stay here, dah is me neighbour husband,” she said.
Thomas had admitted to the affair but denied any wrongdoing with respect to his death. This was confirmed when an autopsy showed that the man died from a heart attack.

Dead: Omar Ally

The woman claimed that she panicked when he collapsed, and the only thing that came to her mind was to escape from the scene.
“I had my towel wrapped, and I went on to put on my pants and my bra, and I picked up my top and my phone, and I jumped down the building, and I ran away. I didn’t wait for the Police because I got scared, and I didn’t want to wait for his wife and his family to come there and see me. That’s why I ran away.”
The woman said the hotel staff knew them well because they frequented the hotel quite regularly.
“I want to express my deepest sympathy to the Ally family. This is a situation that I am not happy about, and I want to apologise for how it happened and the circumstances that have ensued…”, she had said.