GANESH ‘Krishna’ Ramcharran, 35, a farmer who was found dead along the Mashabo trail, Essequibo Coast, on Tuesday, allegedly lost control of his motorcycle, tumbled, and suffered injuries to his body.
The Ramcharran family of Pomona Public Road, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), is in a state of shock after they received the tragic news that the body of Ramcharran was found lying motionless at Gave Hill, Mashabo.
According to his mother Baitwattie Ramcharran, her son left home around 5:00 am Monday morning for work.
She said he is self-employed and would usually cut wood and burn charcoal for a living. The mother, in tears, said that Ramcharran was her only son and he would work hard to maintain his family.
His father, Harrinarine Ramcharran, said that he received the news Tuesday afternoon and subsequently visited the scene.
He said nothing was wrong with the motorcycle and he had on his helmet, but when he took the helmet off he noticed his son’s neck broken.
“The helmet had blood, the chainsaw was nearby and nothing wrong with the motorcycle, no marks of violence I really don’t know what happened” the father shared.
The family said they are eagerly awaiting a post-mortem examination. Ramcharran was a father of one and was described as a hard-working son. He was the only son of his parents.
Information revealed that Ganesh was the owner of motorcycle CL 5021 and would normally cultivate a farm at Gave Hill, Mashabo.
On his way home around 4:00 PM, he fell off his motorcycle after supposedly losing control. His motorcycle was found on the trail, but his body was discovered six feet away and taken to the Suddie Public Hospital. The doctor examined him and declared him dead. The Suddie Mortuary is where his body currently is, awaiting a post mortem examination.