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Buxton gas station owner killed
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Buxton gas station owner killed Bryan
Hamilton, 35, proprietor of the Esso fuel station at Buxton, was
shot at around 08:00 hrs in his office at the station, witnesses
said. An
employee, who was on duty at the time of the shooting, told the Chronicle
that a man went into the station and enquired about Hamilton's whereabouts
and another worker directed him to the office. Shortly
after, the employee said he heard a shot and immediately ran across the
road. While running, about two more shots were fired. He
explained that because of fear and panic, he was not certain how many
shots in all were fired. Police
said the bullets were fired through a glass wall, which housed Hamilton's
office. The
gunman immediately left the premises, but because of the panic that
enveloped the employees, they could not say if he had
accomplices. Police
said that two men, at about 07:25 hrs, entered the general business area
and in the intervening period, either both or one of them, shot
Hamilton. His
firearm and a gold chain he was wearing were missing, Police said, adding
that they suspect that the gunmen may have stolen the gun and the gold
chain. The two
men escaped through an alleyway south into Buxton, Police
said. An Army
patrol vehicle rushed Hamilton, who was bleeding profusely from the chest,
to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation. Shortly after his arrival,
he was pronounced dead. The
employee who spoke to the Chronicle said he was very suspicious of the man
who was enquiring about the whereabouts of Hamilton, and as such, he was
trying to "wink" at (alert) his colleague with whom the man was speaking.
Unfortunately, the co-worker did not notice the signal. On
hearing of Hamilton's passing, employees could not restrain their tears,
while villagers began flocking the station, which was at the time under
tight Police security. The
employees told the Chronicle that Hamilton was a well-liked and respected
person at both his workplace and in the community, and was always pleasant
and affable. However,
they said that the shooting incident has terrified them so much, that they
are now contemplating quitting their jobs there and finding alternative
means of employment. Hamilton
was a Lions Club member, and one of his colleague-members recalled that
she knew him since she was a little girl. She
remembered how the Hamilton family started out in business from humble
beginnings with a snackette at their Buxton residence. The
friend also fondly remembered Hamilton as an extremely nice and jovial
person, always willing to assist the less
fortunate. |
GRIEF: employees of the gas station after hearing that the
owner had died.