ANOTHER
taxi
driver,
Deonarine
Sukhdeo,
21,
of
Lot
57
Diamond
New
Housing
Scheme,
East
Bank
Demerara,
has
gone
missing.
Arvin
Sukhdeo,
20,
told
the
Guyana
Chronicle
yesterday
that
his
brother
was
last
seen
about
14:30
h
Wednesday
at
the
car
park
on
the
public
road
outside
the
scheme
and
he
did
not
return
home
that
night.
The
younger
Sukhdeo
said
the
older
was
in
company
with
two
women
and
a
child,
all
of
whom
he
was
hired
to
take
to
Kuru
Kuru
along
Soesdyke/Linden
Highway.
Family
members
became
worried
after
Deonarine
did
not
go
back
to
their
house
as
usual
after
work
and
they
were
informed,
when
they
rang,
that
his
two
cellular
phones
had
been
turned
off.
The
Sukhdeos
went
to
Kuru
Kuru
Thursday
and
yesterday
but
got
no
useful
information
about
the
missing
man’s
whereabouts
although
some
residents
said
they
saw
the
car
in
the
area
Wednesday
night.
The
Sukhdeos
have
received
some
telephone
calls
from
friends
who
said
they,
too,
had
seen
the
car
at
Providence
and
Herstelling,
also
on
East
Bank
Demerara
and
in
Georgetown.
The
Sukhdeos
said
the
orange
and
gold
colour
vehicle
was
only
purchased
last
year
November
and
they
will
continue
to
search
for
it
and
the
driver,
as
they
do
not
want
to
believe
it
was
hijacked
and
he
kidnapped.
Several
months
ago,
a
La
Grange,
West
Bank
Demerara
taxi
driver
also
went
missing
and
only
the
shell
of
his
automobile
was
found
aback
of
South
Dakota
Racing
Circuit,
Timehri,
with
his
bloodied
driver’s
licence
and
a
pillow,
on
which
he
used
to
sit,
inside.
day,
April
22,
2006