Qualfon Site Manager dies suddenly in his home
The apartment building in which Mr. Boyer was dead yesterday morning
The apartment building in which Mr. Boyer was dead yesterday morning

THE Police in ‘C’ Division were called to the Bel Air, Greater Georgetown home of Qualfon Site Manager Mark Boyer yesterday morning, after he was found seated lifeless in his sitting room.This newspaper reporter was evicted from the premises, which is not rented only by the dead man and his wife but also other persons.

Dead Qualfon Site Director Mark Boyer
Dead Qualfon Site Director Mark Boyer

It was related to the Guyana Chronicle that the Boyer couple, who had been living there for just about two weeks, got up early as usual.
A close associate of the couple said the wife informed that she and her husband were moving around the house as per normal.
The woman, reportedly, sat with her husband watching television in their sitting room before she left to go in the kitchen area. But, when she returned and continued speaking to the man, got no response and thought that he had fallen into a dose.
She then decided to touch him and, as he did not respond again, a closer examination revealed that he was not breathing, causing her to raise an alarm and report to his workplace and the police.
Several senior employees of Qualfon went to the house and were seen offering words of comfort to the shaken wife.

Recently moved
Other persons said the couple recently moved into the neighbourhood and, while they have been very reserved, were quick to give a pleasant greeting to whoever they came into contact.
A man who identified himself as a family member, aggressively evicted this reporter from the house after being asked to facilitate this publication an interview with the dead man’s wife.
Instead he told this reporter that his presence was unauthorised, a breach of privacy and trespassing. He threatened that, should anything be published with respect to information gathered on the premises, will result in a lawsuit.
In addition, the man, arrogantly, asked this reporter: “How would you feel if I kill your mother and someone comes up to you seconds after, asking you to talk about her death?”
Despite his unexplained outburst, this reporter maintained his calm and tried to, politely, explain to the man that all he was being asked is if the woman was in a position to speak to the media.
Mark Boyer led all Qualfon Guyana operations and previously was in charge elsewhere in the Americas, The Philippines and South Africa.
Yesterday, his wife was recalling that she would often enquire of her husband about his willingness to stay in Guyana with the crime situation but he would, usually, tell her that he was safe and loved living in this country.
Before now, Boyer had worked for Stream, 3Com, Modus and Convergys and has managed as many as six sites and 4,000 agents.
He held a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, specialising in accounting.

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