Daniel Muller, the bystander who was injured on Tuesday by fleeing bandits after they had fatally shot businessman Dennis Ramah in Chateau Margot, says he cannot remember anything from the incident.
A dazed Muller on his hospital bed in the Georgetown Public Hospital today said that he was returning home after having his blood pressure checked at the LBI Dispensary, a village away when he felt a sting to his shoulder, “Me ain’t remember nothing when me catch back me self me get stupid like,” he said.
Muller, 72, had only hours before been admitted to the ward from the operating theatre where he had the bullet in his upper right arm removed.
The other injured man, Community Policing Group (CPG) rural constable, Davenand Shyamraj, has since been discharged from a private hospital where he was moved after his family members were not satisfied with the treatment he was receiving from the Georgetown Public Hospital.
Meanwhile, one of the alleged perpetrators, Victor Bobb, is still a patient of the GPH. When this newspaper visited the hospital, the man was handcuffed to his bed with a sheet over his face. The other alleged perpetrator has been identified as Quincy Arthur. The dead bandit remains unidentified.
Police are continuing investigations. So far they have not caught the others involved in the murder which occurred around 9am on Tuesday. Commander of C Division, Gavin Primo, today told Stabroek News that the police are looking at its intelligence to capture the others who so far have only been identified by their “call names”.