Family of carbon monoxide poisoning victim in financial hardship

Vincent Albert Fausett

The family of Vincent Albert Fausett who died in June in a minibus at 28 Miles, Mabura Trail, from carbon monoxide poisoning, is experiencing financial hardship since his death as he was the sole breadwinner of the home.

According to police, 44-year-old  Fausett of 40 Plantation Ross, West Coast Berbice, along with Leon Achee, a 42-year-old bus driver, of Lot 245 Sixth Street, Martyr’s Ville, Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara, and Reva Bovell, a 24-year-old unemployed female of South Amelia’s Ward, Linden, were found dead in a minibus at 28 Miles, Mabura Trail. 

Vincent’s wife, Nilesha Fausett, in an interview with Stabroek News yesterday, explained that her family is still mourning the loss of her husband. Vincent was a father of seven and was the sole breadwinner of the home. He was an excavator operator and had left his West Coast Berbice home on May 29 for 10 Mile along the Mabura trail.