Triangular love affair ends in jealous lover stabbing rival to death

Another triangular love affair ended brutal last Friday evening when a father of two stabbed his reputed wife’s lover to death at a small village on the Soesdyke/ Linden Highway. The incident occurred at about 19: 30h in a place commonly referred to as Ideal Road.

The house where Kevin Harrison was killed
The house where Kevin Harrison was killed

The dead miner was identified as Kevin Harrison, 26, of Ideal Road, Soesdyke-Linden Highway and formerly of Soesdyke Public Road, East Bank Demerara. He was stabbed at least four times to his back by his fiancés estranged children’s father during a confrontation at the woman’s home in the same village.
Heated argument
According to information, Ofeta Hinckson and Harrison were confronted by the suspect, Rudolph Singh at a shop in the neighbourhood. A heated argument ensured among the three people followed by a scuffle.
The woman reportedly left the shop, but was followed by the suspect who was in an angry state and more so, he was armed with 22 cutlass. Upon realising that Singh went behind the woman, Morrison followed closely.
As he approached the house, he heard arguments and suddenly saw Singh attempting to chop the woman but he intervened, took away the cutlass and a scramble started between the two men.
Unknowingly, the suspect had a knife tuck away in his pocket which he subsequently pulled and stabbed the man to his back. Morrison was reportedly fell to the ground died almost instantaneously.
Speaking with Guyana Times International, Hinckson explained that she and Singh separated a while ago and then she started to befriend Harrison. They were together for the past seven years and their union brought forth two children who witnessed the murder.
Few drinks
The aggrieved woman added that on the night of the fatal stabbing, her fiancé (Harrison) visited her and they decided to go to the shop to take a few drinks. As they, were there, her childrens father who normally visits to bring things for his children appeared and an argument started among them.
The woman further stated that after the session at the shop, she left for home, but was followed by her reputed husband.
While at home, another argument started and he was about to chop her when Harrison intervened, she added. Hinckson went on to say that the angry suspect slammed her fiancé into the walls of the house, but he managed to take away the cutlass and threw it to her.
Soon after, she disclosed she heard her fiancé calling out to her saying “babes I get stab” and fell to the ground. Singh, upon realising that the man was injured, escaped from the scene.
The woman telephoned the police who visited the scene and took possession of the suspected murder weapon. The police are still hunting for the suspect who is believed to be hiding in Linden.
When this publication visited the scene on Saturday, the dead man’s mother, Shirley Harrison said she last heard from her son on Thursday evening. She explained that he would normally work in the interior and only came out a few days ago.

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