ANNANDALE, East Coast Demerara robbery victim, Ann Bassant, 76, and her two granddaughters Dolly, 27, and Penny, 15, shortly after Buxton gunmen attacked and terrorised them in broad daylight on Sunday.
Dolly
was kicked twice in the stomach by the bandits. The still visibly
shaken young woman said she fell on the mud floor under their house at Sand
Reef, Annandale, after the second kick.
She said the bandits also ripped
down her blouse. The
men also tried to strip her mother Sybil
Bassant.
The
terror unleashed by gunmen from Buxton continued when on Sunday, they again
attacked and robbed the poor family for the second time in less than a week.
Last week Monday, armed gunmen crossed over the dam (dirt road) separating Buxton and Annandale and robbed the Bassant household of cash and jewellery.
In that
traumatic ordeal, the bandits also beat two of the family members who had to
be taken to hospital where they were treated for injuries they sustained
during the attack.
At about 13:30 hrs Sunday, three gunmen attacked the household again, terrorising and beating them, before calmly walking away with a 14" television set and a pair of gold earrings.
Tearfully
recounting the ordeal to this newspaper on Sunday, Ann Bassant said she
pleaded with the gunmen not to kill anyone.
The
pensioner said she told them that only last week Monday they had carried away
whatever little she had and that her family had nothing more.
Residents in Annandale are calling for a high concrete wall to be built to separate them from Buxton since they cannot live in peace as gunmen from the troubled and violence prone neighbouring village continue to terrorise them.
Tuesday, January 21, 2003