Shrimp
vendor murdered at Zeeburg By Michel Outridge
Dead
is Azimoon Ally, called “Azo”, a dry shrimp vendor, of Lot 34 Back
Street, Zeeburg South, West Coast Demerara. The
woman’s 53-year-old cousin was taken into Police custody assisting
with investigations. According
to reports, about 02:00 hrs Wednesday morning the gunman gained entry to
the upper flat of the building by removing two wooden bars from the back
window. The
intruder disconnected the telephone line before he entered Ally’s
bedroom and shot her in the chest while she was asleep in bed. Reports
said the mortally wounded woman scampered from her bed to the living
room and began screaming but she was silenced by another bullet to the
leg in the living room. It
is believed that the gunman opened Ally’s front door and escaped soon
after he shot and killed her. When
the Chronicle visited yesterday a large pool of blood was still evident
in Ally’s living room.
Ally’s
father, Inshan Ally, 84, told the Chronicle that he was rudely awakened
by two slaps from someone early that morning and he thought it was his
daughter scolding him for the previous evening alcohol drinking, and he
went back to sleep. He
was too shocked to move when he realized his daughter was screaming from
upstairs and by the time he ran upstairs to investigate, he saw her
lying in a pool of blood in the living room. He
said he did not see anyone nor did the neighbours. Ally’s
brother, Farzan Ally, 52, of Meter-meer-Zorg, also on the West Coast
Demerara, said he received a telephone call about 02:30 hrs and went to
the scene but was barred from entering because the Police was already
there conducting investigations.
He
said that the woman’s money and jewels were intact and so it did not
seem to be a robbery. Relatives
who had gathered at the scene said Ally had sold a house in her village
about two years ago to another well-known villager after an agreement
was made. They
reportedly paid her $500,000 as a down payment but later they changed
their mind and were engrossed in an on-going court dispute over the
money and property. About
three years ago someone broke into her house and stole a television set. Ally
was a dry shrimp vendor who supplied Guyana Stores among other
businesses, and was a well established businesswoman. Ally is survived by her two children who reside in the United States, siblings and scores of relatives.
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