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GROVE
BUSINESSMAN MURDERED By Michel Outridge
Manna
was killed when three bandits invaded his premises.
Manna
was killed when three bandits invaded his premises. His
wife, Jennifer Manna, 46, told the Chronicle yesterday that she was
ironing clothes for Sunday morning church when she heard a scrambling
in the house and immediately knew something was wrong. She
headed for the back door for help, but her mother-in-law who lives in
the upper flat of the building had closed her back door. She
ran back into the house where she was confronted by an intruder. She
began screaming, though the man told her to shut up. She saw her
husband?s niece, Michelle Saturn, 18, standing in the room, with the
bandit demanding cash and jewellery from her. Manna
said she ran back outside through the back door and hid under a shed,
from where she heard a gunshot and her husband screaming for help. She
said two of the bandits then escaped by jumping the front fence, while
the third one got away through the neighbours? fence. The
widow told the Chronicle that after the bandits left she went to the
shop and saw her husband on his knees in the shop and then he fell
unconscious. He
was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital, where he died soon
afterwards. A
police report said three men armed with a hand gun attacked Totaram
Manna in his shop and it is seemed as if he put up a fight before he
was show. The
police said nothing was reported stolen so far. Manna
said this is the first robbery the family experienced after being in
the business since 1984. When
the Chronicle visited yesterday, scores of relatives, friends,
neighbours and members of the Grove Nazarene Church were there,
consoling the grief-stricken widow. ?I
believe my husband gave his life for me because he fought bravely with
the bandits in the shop, when he was murdered,? Manna cried. Totaram
was a devoted member and trustee of the Grove Nazarene Church. Monday, February 13, 2006 |
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