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March 13, 2005

Guyanese immigrant beaten, killed in QueensNews

A 52-year-old father from Guyana was beaten by an 18-year-old from Mexico on March 3 and died of a heart attack. Jagat Ram Balram of Queens was a marine engineer in his homeland:

A police source said Roque downed a number of drinks in a friend’s home, then hit the streets of Richmond Hill, confronting residents. After several confrontations, including one with a man who wouldn’t back down, Roque pounced on Balram, who was heading home from his job as a bus mechanic just before 1 a.m., police said.

The 120-pound Roque knocked the victim, who at 5-foot-10, 175 pounds towered over the suspect, to the snow-covered ground in front of Balram’s Jamaica Avenue home, then kicked him into unconsciousness, police said… Roque, who emigrated from Mexico… attends Richmond Hill High School and works as a busboy at nearby Alfies Pizza & Pasta. [MSNBC]

Two witnesses dialed 911 and ran to help Jagat Balram while another good Samaritan chased the fleeing suspect to Jamaica Ave. and 118th St. and flagged down a patrol car… Jagat Balram’s hard-earned savings will now be used to send his body back to South America, instead of bringing his 25-year-old son, Chateran, to New York.  [Daily News]

Keri Dowd, a history teacher at Richmond Hill HS, said Roque had a reputation as having “a discipline problem,” and said a fellow teacher — who had him in her class — said he was “disturbed, violent and aggressive.” [NY Post]

manish on March 13, 2005 10:35 PM in News · T·r·a·c·k·b·a·c·k address · Direct link · Email post



2 comments

 1 · Saurav (speaking on behalf of Saurav) on March 14, 2005 12:28 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

sigh...


 2 · shivnarine on October 14, 2005 09:02 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Interesting.....did not know this....for anyone interested in guyanese indian diasporic arts....the rajkumari center in queens is having a festival 2morrow oct. 15th 2005...celebrating indo guyanese art, workshops, artists such as taij moteelal and chee malabar are performing...should be fun and thought provoking.


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