The body of 19-year-old construction worker Naraad Tankoo was found in a pond near his home in Khanai Trace, Barrackpore, on Monday. An autopsy revealed yesterday he died by drowning.According to the police report, Tankoo was accompanied by Sanjay Rampersad to a pond near Rampersad's home. He reportedly dived into the pond around 4 pm and did not resurface.
Rampersad told police he enlisted the help of villagers to find his body.His mother, Sarujni, yesterday said her son, the youngest of her eight children, left home on Sunday around 7 pm to go to a neighbour's home to lime where he and a group of co-workers were drinking puncheon rum.Speaking to the T&T Guardian at her home, Sarujni said when Naraad did not come home Sunday night or Monday morning, she went to the neighbour's house about midday on Monday and found Naraad drunk but he refused to go home with her.
"'Not yet,' he kept telling me. He said he will come home later but he never come home," she added.She said Naraad told her the night before they had gone hunting and planned to cook that day."All how I beg him to come home, he didn't come home."Another brother, Roopnarine, went to the house three times on Monday but met the same response from his younger brother.
Sarujni said Naraad was in a happy mood when she spoke with him as he laughed with her during their conversation.Around 6 pm, however, she received a call from Roopnarine saying he had heard Naraad had drowned. She said by the time she got to the pond it was already crowded with onlookers."That's my life, I don't know how I would live without him," she said, as tears began to run down her face.
Roopnarine and Sahadeo Singh, her eldest son, consoled their mother at their Barrackpore home yesterday."He was a good man. We just shocked," Singh said.