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in burglary at Uncle Eddie’s Home
-she had been sodomised, as her underwear was down to her legs.
By Shirley Thomas
A WOMAN security guard was murdered early yesterday morning during a
burglary at Uncle Eddie’s Home for senior citizens, in Jackson Street,
Tucville, Georgetown.
MURDERED: Security Guard, Simone Coleridge |
Her
bound and gagged, lifeless body was discovered lying face down on the floor
of the reception area in one of the buildings in the complex and it is
suspected that she had been sodomised, as her
underwear was down to her legs.
A
white lace chairback with bloodstains was tightly tied around her mouth and
neck, investigators said.
The
section where the discovery was made had been ransacked and there were
bloodstains on the floor and bloodstained pieces of toilet paper and a
torchlight at the scene.
Reports
said the burglars entered from the back when Coleridge was seated next to a
window at the front of the building.
They
apparently removed a television set, refrigerator and microwave oven from
the dining room before venturing where the victim sat.
Coleridge’s grieving son, Roger and sister Carlotta yesterday. |
The
complex comprised an expansive main structure and six smaller annexed units.
It was in that big building, which houses the administrative office,
kitchen, dining hall and several private dormitories that the murder took
place.
Surviving occupants said, around 02:00h, they heard a commotion in the
sitting room but the guard could not raise an alarm as her mouth had been
stuffed with paper and a cushion covered her head.
A
nurse on duty was awakened and she summoned Police, from the nearby East La
Penitence station, who arrived promptly but the intruders had already fled.
When
the Guyana Chronicle arrived at the crime scene, there was a heavy Police
presence, including cops from fingerprint, homicide, photographic and other
criminal investigations units conducting investigations.
The ransacked reception area at Uncle Eddie’s Senior Citizens Home where the security guard was murdered. |
One
octogenarian, with tears streaming down her face, lamented the gruesome
manner in which Coleridge met her demise.
ATTACKED
“She died to defend us; She died defending us,” the 80-year-old sighed,
recalling that, months ago she was attacked with a pitchfork at the same
place as she tried warding off bandits at the premises.
“She
was so small built and died without even a gun to help herself…what a
pity,” the old woman added.
Some
others were critical of the fact that one unarmed female was on guard at
such a large, poorly illuminated compound.
They
called for more security lights to be installed at various points from which
prowlers could enter.
According
to them, thieves would wait until dark and push their hands through the
grillwork on their bedroom windows and steal personal belongings.
Neighbours
on the opposite side of the street said they heard nothing but, on rising
about 05:00h, they saw the reception area at Uncle Eddie’s unusually
brightly lit and a vehicle full of Police ranks in the yard before learning
of the killing.
Uncle Eddie’s main building where the robbery and murder took place yesterday. |
D’Oliveira
said she, immediately, went to the location and subsequently, to RK’s
Security Regent Street headquarters, in another part of the city, but did
not get to see Roshan Khan.
On
arriving at the home of the deceased, she heard that officials from the firm
had visited to inform about the death.
D’Oliveira
said she was even more saddened at the thought that her sister was posted at
the site unarmed, without armed back-up and practically at the mercies of
intruders, even though she was almost killed there some months ago.
At
Uncle Eddie’s, D’Oliveira said she retrieved Coleridge’s bag which had
been searched but still had her bank and identification cards and a tiny
transistor radio.
But
her money, a gold chain she wore and her cellular phone were missing.
In
Queen Street, the dead woman’s only son, Roger Coleridge, 21, wearing a
t-shirt
on which was emblazoned ‘Strength and Courage’, tried to cope with the
pain of his mother’s loss but his anguish was evident.
The grass field aback of the Senior Citizens’ Home |
A post
mortem examination is to be performed on the deceased Friday.
Meanwhile,
Administrator of Uncle Eddie’s Home, Mrs. Rita Mc Ewan confirmed that two
men entered the building from one of the back doors which they managed to
break open without being seen or heard.
The
administrator said she was called up by the night aide, who claimed she was
in the sick bay when she heard what appeared to be two men speaking in the
building, and other sounds. At that stage, she reportedly advanced and
called out for the guard on duty, but got no response.
It was
reported that when the men heard her they fled, but by then the guard had
already been killed.
It would appear the stolen items – a refrigerator, a 20 inch television set and a microwave oven, were fetched across a plot of bushes to an awaiting vehicle.
Stolen items – a refrigerator, a 20 inch television set
and a microwave
But
even with a new door being constructed and installed yesterday, and with
plans for heightened security of the premises, there was a near crisis
situation brewing at RK’s security firm as, since late yesterday
afternoon, the company was unable to get a replacement for the guard
murdered on the shift.
The
Guyana Chronicle is reliably informed that ‘all the guards approached’
by RK Security firm “bluntly refused” to take over the post. Late
yesterday, the administration of Uncle Eddie’s was in a quandary as to how
to get security guards to oversee the premises for the night.
Meanwhile,
the police in a statement late yesterday, said it is investigating the
“suspected murder” of Coleridge, which occurred about 02:00h yesterday
morning at the Uncle Eddie’s Home.
“Investigations
so far revealed that an aide on duty at the institution heard noise in the
building and upon checking, found the body of Simone Coleridge lying on the
floor in the waiting area of the building. Her hands and feet were bound and
her mouth gagged with a piece of cloth,” the Police said.
“A
subsequent check revealed that a television set, a portable fridge and a
micro-wave had been stolen. Investigations by the police led to the recovery
of the stolen articles in an abandoned house within the Tucville area,”
the Police added.
Thursday, May 28, 2009