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Saturday, June 21, 2025

Pensioner begs for help after roof blows off

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Ignatius Phillip Cummings, right, and his grandchildren try to do repairs on his home, after the roof was blown off by heavy winds, at Trinity Avenue, Guayaguayare.↔

Ignatius Phillip Cummings, right, and his grandchildren try to do repairs on his home, after the roof was blown off by heavy winds, at Trinity Avenue, Guayaguayare.↔

PHOTO COURTESY KELLY ANN LEMESSY

79-year-old re­tiree, Ig­natius Phillip Cum­mings is plead­ing for as­sis­tance af­ter the roof of his home blew off last week dur­ing heavy winds.

“I was in the yard when the breeze blew and the roof just stood straight up and then it just dropped on the oth­er side of the house. When the rain came down all the beds and ap­pli­ances that I had in­side there get wet. Couch, bed and oth­er things,” Cum­mings said.

Cum­mings has lived at his on Trin­i­ty Road, Guayagua­yare, for decades, mov­ing there from Moru­ga when he was just 25 years old.

When Guardian Me­dia vis­it­ed, he was sur­round­ed by his grand­chil­dren who usu­al­ly come to vis­it dur­ing the va­ca­tion pe­ri­od, but this year he has nowhere for them to stay.

His son, David Cum­mings, is wor­ried his fa­ther’s house could come down on him at any mo­ment.

“There’s very lit­tle we can do to help. Right now, this place could col­lapse at any mo­ment. Any­thing we can get to as­sist my old man would be ap­pre­ci­at­ed,” he said.

He added: “The house is not re­al­ly whole­some, it’s break­ing apart. It’s very dan­ger­ous for me stand­ing up here right now be­cause if a hard breeze blows now.”

He said the fam­i­ly sal­vaged what they could but each day the rain does more dam­age.

Cum­mings sleeps un­der the house, mov­ing around from spot- to- spot, wher­ev­er he can find a dry place.

He said of­fi­cials from the ODPM came by, and from time- to-time peo­ple drop off food items for him, but there’s noth­ing sub­stan­tial or any­thing that can help him long term.

Cum­mings usu­al­ly sus­tains him­self by plant­i­ng yams in the land near­by, and hunt­ing.

Any­one will­ing to as­sist can call 292-6132 or 287-3909.


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