A
few years ago, I was robbed and stabbed on the sea wall in the evening hours. I
lost everything except my cell phone. I was trying to pacify the bandits and in
the process of doing this I was stabbed in the back. Fortunately, I am still
alive. This was not the case with James Peter; a nurse from India was stabbed
to death for a cell phone. A very generous and promising nurse met his demise
in the hands of the cowards, who are out on our streets freely looking for
another prey.
Hello
you cowards and losers in life, don’t you have feelings? What if someone
stabbed you right in the chest to rob your cell phone? How long can you be
happy using that cell phone, whilst the blood of James Peter is crying out
aloud? The curse of the family and friends of Peter will see your demise
sooner.
I
have been wondering about my security in Georgetown. As everyone, I try to come
home before 7pm. This means I am not really free on our roads. Anyone can be in
Peter’s place and get killed for a piece gadget. Who shall we blame,
government, police force, ourselves? Who is supposed to clean up our streets
and make it crime free and robber-free society? It seems like; we are heading
towards an evil society, where evil is triumphing and where justice has a very
slim place. Perpetrators are right in the middle of us; we won’t even know they
are drinking a beer with us until they have stabbed us. I think we have take
upon this responsibility to clean our society and make it crime free. The
police force alone cannot do this task, since the infrastructure is very
limited. Am I not free to walk in my own street at night? Why am I not free?
There is serious flaw in this society. We have to start from own home, bring up
children with right ingredients of life, so that when they grow up they can be
responsible and good citizens on this nation.
I would like to extend my heart-felt sympathies to Vannie and all the Indian nurses working here in Guyana. We commend your service for the healthcare system of our country.
I would like to extend my heart-felt sympathies to Vannie and all the Indian nurses working here in Guyana. We commend your service for the healthcare system of our country.
JM Dias
Georgetown, Guyana.
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