

By Melissa Johnson
Taxi
driver’s remains
found in torched car
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Berbice
taxi driver executed
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NUMBER SEVEN VILLAGE, CORENTYNE – The battered body of a taxi driver was found yesterday morning in a canal at Number Seven Village, which is along the Number Nineteen Highway. Dead is 27-year-old Trevor Kissoon, of 25 Alexander Street in New Amsterdam, an employee of the J&N Taxi Service.

According to police in Division ‘B’, Kissoon
was dispatched to locate a passenger at the Canje
Turn just after 23:00hrs on Wednesday and
subsequently was not heard from.
Yesterday at around 11:15hrs, they (police)
received a telephone call from a resident in the
said area informing them that a body was in the
canal. There were severe wounds to the head and
one above the right eye which from initial
investigations appeared to have resulted from a
blow with a blunt object.
Truck-plunges-off-ferry Newborn in canal with throat slit
Up to late yesterday afternoon, the victim’s
car, a silver Carina AT 212, HB 7489, had not been
recovered.
Premchand Rajaram, whose son Sattish Rajaram owns
the J&N Taxi Service at Trinity and Main
Streets in New Amsterdam, said the business has
been in operation for five months and the driver
began working shortly after. According to him, a
man called the base requesting a taxi about 23:00
hours.
“The person say they would be at Canje Turn and
Trevor left to go. Trevor call the base about two
something this (yesterday) morning saying he at
Number Thirty-six Village coming back up to New
Amsterdam. When he called then, he said the
passenger told him he stopping at Church View
because he has two suitcases to pick up and then
go back to Skeldon.”
According to the older Rajaram, the victim’s
reputed wife made contact with the base enquiring
of his whereabouts, “His wife came out about two
something this morning and enquired, because she
said he was to pick her up from some party. She
called his phone and somebody else, a male, answer
his cell and say he is in a house doing something
and the phone went dead. So they call back after
then and never got through to him again.”
Trevor Kissoon was said to be working the 12-hour
shift from 19:00 hours (Wednesday) to 07:00 hours
yesterday.
Distraught relatives wail at the sight of their loved one
“Trevor was an alright guy. He had no problem
with anybody. He was just a simple guy. If they
wanted the car they coulda just push the guy out
and take it. Is a life we talking about.”
The service ceased operations about 09:00 hours
yesterday and they went in search of their driver.
One of Trevor Kissoon’s brothers, Stanley
Ramsammy, said family members had no idea what
transpired, “This (yesterday) morning we got a
call from his fiancée saying she didn’t hear
from him since last (Wednesday) night. We informed
the police and we began searching. We later found
him dead on the Number Nineteen road. His
head…at the back was battered. His eyes…both
of them were dug out.”
Like everyone else, he described Trevor Kissoon as
a people’s person, loved by everybody, with no
known threats or enemies.
A close friend, Sean Babb of Nicholay Street in
New Amsterdam, last saw Trevor Kissoon on
Wednesday night. According to him, the dead
man’s sister Juanita Burrowes, celebrated her
birth anniversary and a ‘get together’ was
held at the Rainbow Bar at Charles Place.
“He was working and each time the man pass he
blow (honked his horn) on we because he girl was
there. This morning his brother come to me
shedding tears and say dem ain’t finding Trevor.
Even his work place didn’t getting no
communication with him on the radio set or on his
cell phone.” He called him a cool guy with no
enemies.
When Kaieteur News arrived on the scene at the
Number Nineteen Highway, his relatives were there
along with a small crowd. Police ranks had already
secured the scene and the body was being prepared
for removal by undertakers from the Arokium
Funeral Parlour.
Family members and friends wept bitterly, none of
them had anticipated that a mundane day would have
had such a bitter ending. Juanita Burrowes,
between tears, recalled that her brother lived
with his girlfriend Alexis Thompson. He was said
to be the seventh of 12 children.
Friday, June 11, 2010

