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Pregnant
woman stabbed,
burnt with hot rice
water by bandit |
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The pregnant Liloutie
Seenauth, who was stabbed
and burnt with rice water by
a bandit in her Coldingen home yesterday. Here she is being led out of
the Vigilance Police Station on her way to the Georgetown Hospital. The bandit also took away her husband's photographs and swore that if the husband should appear on television he would come back and kill him.
Now in her eighth month of pregnancy, Liloutie Seenauth of Lot 7 Coldingen (North), had to be rushed to the Georgetown Hospital by a Police patrol car.
However, the defiant young man ignored her and ran into the yard and
attempted to get into the house, but she locked the door. She said he
broke glass panes and forced his way into the building where he
brandished a ‘Rambo’ knife and gun at her, and demanded cash and
jewellery. The bandit robbed her of a pair of gold earrings and proceeded to
ransack the house. But the woman began shouting to her neighbours for
help. At that point, the intruder took a pot of rice off the stove and
threw the contents at her. He then picked up a four-gallon container of
kerosene that was in the house and poured the fuel onto a mattress,
which he then set alight. But the housewife hurriedly beat it out with a
pillow and ran down her stairs shouting for assistance. The man pursued her and as she stumbled and fell in the yard, he kicked her in the head and inflicted the wound on her left knee with the Rambo knife.
Seenauth's sister-in-law, who lives at Stratsphey, said that a
villager telephoned her, stating that Seenauth was being robbed. The
woman said she hurried over, just in time to see the robber leaving the
house. He fled the scene on his bicycle. Police, who were in the vicinity at the time, were alerted and responded promptly. They apprehended the 21-year-old man whose address was given as Friendship on the East Coast Demerara. They found on his person the Rambo knife and a toy gun. He was taken into custody at the Vigilance Police Station Friday, September 20, 2002 |

