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Residents of Charlotte Street, Georgetown were jolted on Tuesday afternoon by the sharp cracks of gunfire. Within minutes, a horrific scene unfolded outside a home, where a woman lay bleeding, her young son screaming for help, and her husband lying nearby with a fatal gunshot wound to the head.

What seemed like the sudden eruption of violence was, according to friends and neighbours, the tragic end of years of abuse, control and escalating danger.
Dead are 36-year-old Alroy Solomon, the shooter, and his 36-year-old wife, Teekadai Atiya Solomon. Their 10-year-old son, Jeremiah Solomon, was shot by his father but survived. Teekadai, who had been married for just over six years but had been in a relationship with the man for more than 13 years, was described by her friends as “trapped” in a cycle of domestic abuse. According to close friends and social media posts, the man beat her repeatedly, sometimes in front of her son. He allegedly took her cars for his own use, controlled her finances and gradually cut her off from some of her family and friends.
“She couldn’t talk to us anymore,” one friend said. “He hid her away and kept her under his thumb. She was suffering silently for years.”
Breaking point
The past year seemed to mark a breaking point. In July, the couple’s home was destroyed by fire. They decided to separate, and Teekadai moved into a rented property on Charlotte Street, Georgetown with her son. But even there, according to her friends, violence followed her. That same month, she was the victim of a brutal home invasion while staying in Sophia, Greater Georgetown. Strangers burst into the house and assaulted everyone inside, including her. Weeks later, it is alleged that she was involved in a hit-and-run accident that left her with an injured arm after being thrown into a roadside trench. A friend told Guyana Times that her estranged husband may have been involved.










