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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Boy, 6, and pensioner shot dead

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While par­ty-go­ers were bring­ing in the new year with rev­el­ry, yes­ter­day, a six-year-old boy and a 68-year-old woman were shot dead by gun­men at Phase One in Beetham Es­tate, Beetham.

The year opened with the deaths of Jo­dal Ram­nath, a stu­dent at East­ern Boys Pri­ma­ry School, and pen­sion­er and moth­er of two, Alv­ina Warn­er.

Both of them died at the Port-of-Spain Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal.

Res­i­dents claimed it was be­cause of the on­go­ing war be­tween Mus­lims and Rastac­i­ty over con­trol of the com­mu­ni­ty.

They said they had to run for cov­er as gun­men lined up across the road at Priz­gar Lands and on the roof of a near­by school shoot­ing at them with high-pow­ered ri­fles.

They claimed the gun­men opened fire on the res­i­dents around 12.10 am when the fire­works were go­ing off.

When the Guardian vis­it­ed the fam­i­ly home at Third Street, Jo­dal's moth­er, Kedesha Ram­nath, who was sur­round­ed by rel­a­tives, was over­come with grief.

Kedesha said her son had begged war­ring fac­tions to stop the war.

"They need to stop this stu­pid war. Peo­ple want to live in peace. Stop it. My on­ly child, my six-year-old," she said.

She said he was an as­pir­ing vet­eri­nar­i­an and was in­fat­u­at­ed with dogs.

"Every­thing is dog, he loves dogs."

One of his aunts said Jo­dal was out­side with his aunt bring­ing in the new year at Fifth Street when he com­plained that he felt a sting­ing in his foot.

A rel­a­tive said: "She then lift­ed him up and saw the hole in his back."

He was tak­en to the hos­pi­tal where he died while un­der­go­ing surgery.

Warn­er's daugh­ter, Fer­nel­la, said her moth­er suf­fered two heart at­tacks while be­ing treat­ed at the hos­pi­tal.

"Every­body was out­side watch­ing the fire­works. We saw peo­ple run­ning and we start­ed to walk. The next thing I know I say 'is that my moth­er who get shoot?'" she asked.

Fer­nel­la said she at­tempt­ed to save her moth­er by putting a jer­sey around the wound. "There was blood com­ing from her neck and I took a jer­sey and wrap it around her neck. She fell foward and I saw she had a hole in her mouth and her teeth done fall out. I ask the neigh­bour to take us to the hos­pi­tal and we called an am­bu­lance. I saw how to do that on doc­u­men­taries and movies," she said.

She said around 6 am she was told her moth­er was "do­ing fine" and then she suf­fered a heart at­tack.

How­ev­er, around 9.35 am, her moth­er was dead.

Fer­nel­la said she cel­e­brat­ed her birth­day the same day her moth­er did on March 21.

"If you see her you would fall in love with her. She was loved by all," she said.

Res­i­dents said that Warn­er and Ram­nath were in­no­cent by-standers.

"All of them go dead. Beetham can't go across there. When last you hear Beetham in any­thing said it was an act. Them want to con­trol here. Is like if they see this house they want it. If they see this they want it," one res­i­dent said.

He said this was not the ac­tions of mem­bers of the Mus­lim so­ci­ety.

"Is two in­no­cent peo­ple they kill. Is Mus­lims but that is not the act of Mus­lims. Mus­lims don't act like that," he said.

He said mem­bers of the Beetham com­mu­ni­ty were not go­ing to stand for the on­go­ing war.

The res­i­dents said the po­lice who were usu­al­ly on du­ty were not there.

They al­so said the se­cu­ri­ty guards at the school have to give an ac­count as to why gun­men were per­mit­ted at the school.

Homi­cide of­fi­cers are con­tin­u­ing in­ves­ti­ga­tions.


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