The woman who was
shot when more than a dozen masked men attacked residents at Mon
Desir, Canal Number Two, West Bank Demerara, last Tuesday night
died yesterday, her relatives said.

Dead
is Kowsilla Mahadeo, 56, of Mon Desir.
Relatives said she succumbed before noon yesterday at the
Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, where she was in the
Intensive Care Unit.
Kowsilla-Mahadeo-funeral
She
was shot in the chest, thigh and ankle when the gunmen attacked
her family.
Her
husband, Jagoonauth Mahadeo, 60, was shot on his left arm and
their son, Churman Mahadeo, 29, a taxi driver, was struck
several blows.
The
father said Churman returned home about 22:00 h and, after
driving his car into the yard, was about to lock the gate when
he was confronted by the attackers.
Shots
were fired at the car and he was taken to the house and told to
tell his mother, who was asleep in the bottom flat, to open the
door for Police.
But
she did not obey the command after Churman screamed and she
realised they were under attack.
The
gunmen kicked open the door, beat the husband and shot his wife
while their son's four-year-old daughter and his wife, Sunita
Lakraj, 30, watched in horror.

The
robbers ransacked the premises and stole money and jewellery in
the 30 minutes they terrorized the family.
Other
families were also terrorized in the gunmen’s rampage.
Guns used by the gang, have been tied to the assassination of
Agriculture Minister Satyadeow Sawh in April this year, Police
reported.
The
AK-47 rifle found strapped to the body of one of the men, who
was found dead in a canal Thursday morning, was one of the 30
reported missing from the Camp Ayanganna, Georgetown
headquarters of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) earlier this
year, Police reported.
The
links between the gang which killed Minister Sawh, two of his
siblings and a security guard, and the gang came from ballistics
tests on shells found after the Tuesday night attack, Police
said.
Tuesday,
October 31, 2006