Backdam confrontation leaves young miner dead

Miner Fitrawle McLeannon, known as “Cripple,” was allegedly stabbed to death during a confrontation at Blue Mountain Backdam, Region Seven late Saturday, police said on Sunday.

McLeannon, 28, of Meten-Meer-Zorg, East Bank Essequibo, sustained three stab wounds to the abdomen, hip and back. His body also bore tattoos on the right shoulder and left hand.

Police arrested 24-year-old suspect Shamer Tobin, called “Shortman,” a gold miner of Moruka, North West District, during a cordon-and-search operation at Marawah Backdam.

Investigators said McLeannon and Tobin, both employees of dredge owner Frankie Wessel, had been drinking at a nearby camp before the killing. A worker later heard a scream and saw McLeannon bleeding while Tobin walked away.

Police recovered a black rubber slipper near the body and a small pink-handled pair of scissors on the trail. Blood samples, swabs and photographs were taken, and the scene was video recorded.

It is alleged that McLeannon slapped Tobin three times before the suspect retaliated. Another miner told police Tobin confessed to stabbing a “one-hand man” and leaving him on the ground.

In a video-recorded interview, Tobin admitted: “Me and the man was drinking, and I was high, and de man box me, and I bore him about three times. Afterward, I went back to camp and put on my long boots, and I roll out.”

The suspect remains in custody assisting with the investigation.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


About us

At Ignite News Inc., we are committed to delivering unbiased, accurate, and real-time news to the people of Guyana and beyond. Rooted in integrity, we strive to uphold the highest standards of journalism—ensuring every story we publish is factual, transparent, and free from bias. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to provide clarity and empower our readers to form their own opinions. We champion freedom of expression, cultural respect, and accountability, adapting to the ever-changing media landscape to better serve our audience. At Ignite News, truth is our foundation, and trust is our commitment.


CONTACT US

CALL US ANYTIME



Newsletter



    Categories