Bridgemohan told Stabroek News (SN) they had gone to Skeldon
to purchase food from a restaurant and were returning to the
Molsen Creek Ferry Stelling when the incident occured.
"All we see is about 12 gunmen deh on both sides of the
road and they start shooting up the truck. But me continue
driving to the stelling."
He said the woman's head fell back and she was left in that
position and appeared to be dead. The men said they did not know
the woman but they met her at the restaurant when they went to
buy food and she asked them for a "drop" to the
stelling.
Narine was shot in his left leg and he was treated at the
Skeldon Hospital and sent away while the other three are
patients at the New Amster-dam Hospital.
Ghanie, the watchman told SN he heard "a van stop and
gun start fire and me fire back about three loads." He said
about 10 to 12 gunmen surrounded the yard and then a few went
upstairs while the others remained downstairs and continued
firing.
He said he was hiding behind a vehicle in the yard when the
bullet hit him in his jaw -where it is still lodged - and he
fell to the ground.
The gunmen seemed determined to find Narine who remained in
hiding in a room in the house with his wife, Sharmilla and two
children, ages 13 and eight-years. The gunmen spent close to two
hours firing rapidly and ransacking the entire house.
After their efforts were unsuccessful they decided to destroy
everything in the house and shot at the television set, water
tanks and at a Lexus and four other vehicles belonging to Narine.
They also set the house alight before escaping in a waiting
speedboat close to a sawmill behind the house. They tied up a
fisherman, Ramnauth, who was close to the sawmill before
leaving.
The men gained entry to the house by ripping open the grill
on a window. They attempted to shoot down the steel door but it
would not budge. They had cut a barbed wire on the concrete
fence and jumped into the yard.
`Shoot dem'
Narine told Stabroek News he heard the men saying "leh
we find dem and shoot dem. We ain't going till we nah find them.
Shoot the ceiling and see if dem in there."
They then lit a fire in two sections of the house after
spraying the area with Baygon. They reportedly tried to use the
cooking gas to start the fire but that effort failed.
After the gunmen left, Narine's father, Hareshnarine `Chinee'
Sugrim, proprietor of Sugrim Industries, who lives obliquely
opposite, and neighbours ran over and put the fire out.
Sugrim collapsed after he did not see his son and family.
They finally emerged from their hiding place about 15 minutes
after the gunmen fled.
Still shaken by the incident, Sugrim told this newspaper,
"Guyana is no place to stay because there is no protection.
I would definitely close my business down and migrate."
Further, he is offering a reward of $5M to anyone who can
provide him with information about the shooting.
The man said he was about to open the door when a gunman
fired a shot in his direction and told him, "Ow Chinee come
out your (expletive) and save your son now."
Narine's aunt, Pamela said she heard the loud shots and
thought her neighbours who were "sporting" were
lighting firecrackers. But after it continued she checked it out
and noticed two men in front of her nephew's house and three
under the house firing rapidly.
A resident said he saw one of the bandits pumping bullets
non-stop at the house while talking on a radio set.
Hemnauth whose house is situated behind Narine's said some of
the bullets entered his building. He said his wife Kamal heard
the rapid gunfire and she called out to him.
He proceeded to wake his daughter and they hid in a corner of
the house. "We couldn't hear anything else only bullets.
But we look out to see where it was coming from, we just keep
quiet."
A police statement yesterday said that four of the bandits
entered the house by cutting through the grill work on the
window. They ransacked the home and took away jewellery and
$300,000. "During this, they discharged rounds
indiscriminately around the house, resulting in Shamnarine
Narine being hit above his right knee by a bullet that went
through the wall. The bandits also lit small fires in the hall
and kitchen of the house using the curtains".
The statement also added that as the bandits were leaving
they saw watchman Ghanie and fired rounds at him, one of which
grazed his head.
The police said they recovered a .38 revolver along with 187
empty shells of various calibre, one 16-gauge cartridge, three
sledgehammers and a claw bar.
Recent months have seen an upsurge in crime in all parts of
the country with many attacks featuring guns.
Last night, Campbell's mother Judith Mc Donald told Stabroek
News that her daughter left to go to the beach and then to Coney
Island and Reno. Campbell also leaves to mourn her three
children Leroy, Tiffany and Fiona and her sister Gwendlyn. (Additional
reporting by Adrian Smith)