Police
investigating three
fatal shootings
in Buxton ---
body of another
found at Ogle
seawall
Michael
Dublin.
Mark
Cato
Cato's
21-year-old
widow
in
tears
yesterday.
by
Michel Outridge POLICE are
investigating the
fatal shootings of
three men in the
Buxton/Friendship
area on Monday night
and yesterday
morning.
Police
said around 22:05
hours on Monday
night, Michael
Dublin, 56, a
businessman of
Buxton, was shot
several times by a
wanted fugitive on
the Public Road in
front of his
business premises,
after which the
gunman ran away.
Dublin
was pronounced dead
on arrival at the
Georgetown Public
Hospital
Corporation.
A
police release said
that about 23:15
hours Mark Cato, of
Friendship, Buxton,
was fatally shot in
his home by a gunman
who kicked open the
door after the
occupants refused to
open it.
The
wife and her
3-year-old son fled
the home through
another door.
This
gunman had earlier
discharged a number
of rounds at the
deceased's motorcar,
which was parked
outside.
The
police said that
seven 7.62 shells
were found near the
car while two 7.62
spent shells were
also found near the
body of the dead
man.
Then
at about 05:00 hours
yesterday the body
of Trevor Jarvis,
40, of Buxton, was
found in the kitchen
of the home with a
gunshot wound to the
neck.
Gloria
Dublin, the
grieving
widow with
relatives.
In
addition, the police
are investigating
the discovery of the
body of Dexter
Lionel Henry, 23,
taxi driver of
Sophia, who was
discovered on the
Ogle seawall area,
with at least one
bullet wound to the
neck.
His
mother, Ruth Ann,
yesterday positively
identified the body
at Lyken's Funeral
Parlour after she
viewed the footage
at Prime News.
She
said that her son
usually kept in
contact with her via
the telephone but he
did not call her on
Monday night but she
thought nothing of
it at that time
The
grieving woman
related that Henry
was the father of
one and the motorcar
he operated was not
his.
Henry
was found clad in a
black shorts and
socks.
The troubled East
Coast village of
Buxton/Friendship
was transformed once
again into a killing
zone when a lone
gunman fatally shot
three residents of
these two
neighbouring
villages in what is
described as yet
another 'blood bath'
among rival gangs
and others who are
said to be 'police
informers'.
Yesterday
when the Guyana
Chronicle visited
Buxton/Friendship,
East Coast Demerara,
the relatives of
Michael Dublin, 56,
of Lot 64 Middle
Walk, Buxton, were
still trying to
ascertain why their
loved one was gunned
down in front of his
shop where he was
enjoying a game of
dominoes with
friends.
The
cottage in
which Trevor
Jarvis was
killed.
According
to the dead man's
grieving wife,
Gloria Dublin, he
was sitting playing
a usual game of
dominoes when he was
called by the
gunman, who was at
the time asking for
someone, he had
concealed the
weapon.
"When
Dublin go de man
just tek out de gun
and shot he up many
times, in front de
place with us
present, after he
done shoot he, he
walked away,"
said the man.
According
to Dublin's friends
he was shot some 6
to 7 times about the
body as he asked why
he was being shot
at.
Dublin
was the proprietor
of a grocery, liquor
parlour and
snackette, which is
located at Barnwell
Street, Middle Walk,
Buxton.
The
father of six was
described as a very
popular figure in
the East Coast
village.
Reports
indicated that
Dublin died shortly
after he was shot up
at, he lived all his
life at Buxton and
is said to be a very
friendly outgoing
individual who was
respected among his
fellow villagers.
Gloria
Dublin said
yesterday that
Saturday last she
buried her father
and now she is
tasked with another
funeral, this time
is her husband.
His
children and other
relatives yesterday
had gathered at his
residence and are
still in much shock
and surprise as they
comfort each other.
Loud
wails and screams
erupted as relatives
learnt of his death
as they rushed to
view his bullet
riddled body lying
on the road side on
Monday night.
Approximately,
an hour after Dublin
was gunned down by a
gunman in front of
his business
premises at Middle
Walk, Buxton,
another man was shot
by a gunman who
kicked open his door
and made a deadly
entry discharging a
hail of bullets.
The
dismantled
cottage
where Cato
lived with
his wife and
her
3-year-old
son.
Mark
Cato, 33, a taxi
driver of Lot 137
Friendship, Buxton,
was killed when a
gunman riddled his
body about 22:15
hours on Monday
night while Cato and
his wife with her
3-year-old son were
already tucked in
bed.
According
to Cato's wife, they
has just retired to
bed when they heard
a knocking at their
door, when they
looked out the
window they saw a
man who asked them
to open the door.
She
said that they
sensed that
something was amiss
and refused to open
the door with that
the man kicked open
their door and
entered where he
whipped out a gun
and began shooting
her husband.
"He
asked the gunman
what he did when he
received the first
shot in his hand but
the man continued to
shoot him,"
said Cato's
relatives.
The
grieving 21-year-old
woman managed to
escape through the
back door with her
son during the
shooting.
Reports
stated that shortly
before Cato was shot
his car which was
parked outside his
home was riddled
with some 20
bullets.
One
relative told the
Guyana Chronicle
that Cato's brains
was splattered on
the floor while the
entire house was
soaked with his
blood.
"He
body bust up with
bullets, we wash out
the blood, it was
horrible," said
a relative
yesterday.
Cato's
bed being
taken away
after the
blood was
washed off
yesterday.
When
the Guyana Chronicle
visited Cato's
residence his
furniture and other
personal effects
were being loaded
into a truck.
His
wife said that she
is leaving Buxton
for good after her
near death
experience on Monday
night and is going
to stay with her
immediate family.
She
woman related that
Cato was a taxi
driver who operated
his friend's car,
which has since been
lodged at the
Vigilance Police
Station.
Cato's
relatives disclosed
that he had many
friends whom are
members of the
Guyana Police Force
and his friend whose
car he was driving
narrowly escaped on
Monday night as he
was being sought
after by the very
gunman who killed
Cato.
"I
can't stay here
anymore I live with
Cato for over 2
years here and now
he is gone I have to
move because I am
afraid to
stay," cried
the woman.
While
there relatives were
seen washing away
the blood off the
bed frame as they
loaded it on a
truck.
The
one-bedroom cottage
was filled with the
fresh odour of
blood. It is
believed that an
M-70 or and a
self-loading rifle (SLR)
was the weapon used
in Cato's murder,
the police recovered
seven 7.62 spent
shells near his car,
while two 7.62 spent
shells were found
near his body.
Cato
was the father of
one from a previous
marriage, his son
resides overseas.
Meanwhile,
Trevor Jarvis, 40, a
vendor of Lot 44
Station Street,
Buxton, was found
with a two bullets
wounds to his body
in his kitchen of
his cottage about
05:00 hours on
Tuesday morning.
According
to the dead man's
sister, Constable
Jarvis, she was not
at home when her
brother was killed
but discovered his
body when she
returned home that
morning.
He
was a vendor who
frequented the
markets on the East
Coast of Demerara.
His
relatives told the
Guyana Chronicle
that he sustained
two shots, one to
this neck and the
other in his back.
He
was reportedly shot
from a window by a
lone gunman who is
believed to have
carried out the two
other killings on
Monday night.
Residents
said that they heard
the shots but were
too afraid to
venture out as a
result they stayed
indoors and waited
until the gunshots
ended before they
went to investigate.
"We
hear all the shots
and know dat people
gon dead but we
can't come
out," said a
resident yesterday.
Jarvis
was the father of
one, his cottage was
being cleaned and
his broken window
was replaced
yesterday afternoon
while his sisters
sat in silence as
they try to come to
terms with his
sudden death.
A
house which is
located at Brusche
Dam, Friendship,
East Coast Demerara,
was razed by fire
under mysterious
circumstances
yesterday; when the
Guyana Chronicle
visited the site it
was deserted except
for the rubble that
remained from the
devastation.
Residents
said that three
children and their
mother once occupied
the house but could
not give any
details.
--- body of another found at Ogle seawall
Michael Dublin.
Mark Cato
Cato's 21-year-old widow in tears yesterday.
POLICE are investigating the fatal shootings of three men in the Buxton/Friendship area on Monday night and yesterday morning.
Police said around 22:05 hours on Monday night, Michael Dublin, 56, a businessman of Buxton, was shot several times by a wanted fugitive on the Public Road in front of his business premises, after which the gunman ran away.
Dublin was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.
A police release said that about 23:15 hours Mark Cato, of Friendship, Buxton, was fatally shot in his home by a gunman who kicked open the door after the occupants refused to open it.
The wife and her 3-year-old son fled the home through another door.
This gunman had earlier discharged a number of rounds at the deceased's motorcar, which was parked outside.
The police said that seven 7.62 shells were found near the car while two 7.62 spent shells were also found near the body of the dead man.
Then at about 05:00 hours yesterday the body of Trevor Jarvis, 40, of Buxton, was found in the kitchen of the home with a gunshot wound to the neck.
Gloria Dublin, the grieving widow with relatives.
His mother, Ruth Ann, yesterday positively identified the body at Lyken's Funeral Parlour after she viewed the footage at Prime News.
She said that her son usually kept in contact with her via the telephone but he did not call her on Monday night but she thought nothing of it at that time
The grieving woman related that Henry was the father of one and the motorcar he operated was not his.
Henry was found clad in a black shorts and socks.
The troubled East Coast village of Buxton/Friendship was transformed once again into a killing zone when a lone gunman fatally shot three residents of these two neighbouring villages in what is described as yet another 'blood bath' among rival gangs and others who are said to be 'police informers'.
Yesterday when the Guyana Chronicle visited Buxton/Friendship, East Coast Demerara, the relatives of Michael Dublin, 56, of Lot 64 Middle Walk, Buxton, were still trying to ascertain why their loved one was gunned down in front of his shop where he was enjoying a game of dominoes with friends.
The cottage in which Trevor Jarvis was killed.
"When Dublin go de man just tek out de gun and shot he up many times, in front de place with us present, after he done shoot he, he walked away," said the man.
According to Dublin's friends he was shot some 6 to 7 times about the body as he asked why he was being shot at.
Dublin was the proprietor of a grocery, liquor parlour and snackette, which is located at Barnwell Street, Middle Walk, Buxton.
The father of six was described as a very popular figure in the East Coast village.
Reports indicated that Dublin died shortly after he was shot up at, he lived all his life at Buxton and is said to be a very friendly outgoing individual who was respected among his fellow villagers.
Gloria Dublin said yesterday that Saturday last she buried her father and now she is tasked with another funeral, this time is her husband.
His children and other relatives yesterday had gathered at his residence and are still in much shock and surprise as they comfort each other.
Loud wails and screams erupted as relatives learnt of his death as they rushed to view his bullet riddled body lying on the road side on Monday night.
Approximately, an hour after Dublin was gunned down by a gunman in front of his business premises at Middle Walk, Buxton, another man was shot by a gunman who kicked open his door and made a deadly entry discharging a hail of bullets.
The dismantled cottage where Cato lived with his wife and her 3-year-old son.
According to Cato's wife, they has just retired to bed when they heard a knocking at their door, when they looked out the window they saw a man who asked them to open the door.
She said that they sensed that something was amiss and refused to open the door with that the man kicked open their door and entered where he whipped out a gun and began shooting her husband.
"He asked the gunman what he did when he received the first shot in his hand but the man continued to shoot him," said Cato's relatives.
The grieving 21-year-old woman managed to escape through the back door with her son during the shooting.
Reports stated that shortly before Cato was shot his car which was parked outside his home was riddled with some 20 bullets.
One relative told the Guyana Chronicle that Cato's brains was splattered on the floor while the entire house was soaked with his blood.
"He body bust up with bullets, we wash out the blood, it was horrible," said a relative yesterday.
Cato's bed being taken away after the blood was washed off yesterday.
His wife said that she is leaving Buxton for good after her near death experience on Monday night and is going to stay with her immediate family.
She woman related that Cato was a taxi driver who operated his friend's car, which has since been lodged at the Vigilance Police Station.
Cato's relatives disclosed that he had many friends whom are members of the Guyana Police Force and his friend whose car he was driving narrowly escaped on Monday night as he was being sought after by the very gunman who killed Cato.
"I can't stay here anymore I live with Cato for over 2 years here and now he is gone I have to move because I am afraid to stay," cried the woman.
While there relatives were seen washing away the blood off the bed frame as they loaded it on a truck.
The one-bedroom cottage was filled with the fresh odour of blood. It is believed that an M-70 or and a self-loading rifle (SLR) was the weapon used in Cato's murder, the police recovered seven 7.62 spent shells near his car, while two 7.62 spent shells were found near his body.
Cato was the father of one from a previous marriage, his son resides overseas.
Meanwhile, Trevor Jarvis, 40, a vendor of Lot 44 Station Street, Buxton, was found with a two bullets wounds to his body in his kitchen of his cottage about 05:00 hours on Tuesday morning.
According to the dead man's sister, Constable Jarvis, she was not at home when her brother was killed but discovered his body when she returned home that morning.
He was a vendor who frequented the markets on the East Coast of Demerara.
His relatives told the Guyana Chronicle that he sustained two shots, one to this neck and the other in his back.
He was reportedly shot from a window by a lone gunman who is believed to have carried out the two other killings on Monday night.
Residents said that they heard the shots but were too afraid to venture out as a result they stayed indoors and waited until the gunshots ended before they went to investigate.
"We hear all the shots and know dat people gon dead but we can't come out," said a resident yesterday.
Jarvis was the father of one, his cottage was being cleaned and his broken window was replaced yesterday afternoon while his sisters sat in silence as they try to come to terms with his sudden death.
A house which is located at Brusche Dam, Friendship, East Coast Demerara, was razed by fire under mysterious circumstances yesterday; when the Guyana Chronicle visited the site it was deserted except for the rubble that remained from the devastation.
Residents said that three children and their mother once occupied the house but could not give any details.
Wednesday, November 19, 2003