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08 Aug 2014 11:43 #205918
by chairman
Walter Rodney’s recklessness may have contributed to his death, according to Senior Superintendent Leslie James, who also said he could not conclude that the State was responsible for the WPA co-leader’s demise.
Testifying before the Commission of Inquiry into Rodney’s death yesterday, James stated that after perusing the Guyana Police Force’s Special Branch files, he found that Donald Rodney gave his brother a package which had been handed to him by Gregory Smith. It was when Walter Rodney attempted to operate the device, a walkie-talkie, that it exploded in his lap on June 13, 1980, killing him.
“It may be reasonable to surmise that there was some degree of recklessness
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08 Aug 2014 12:03 #205931
by brian
Another day and still more speculations, hare-brained opinions, suspicions, feelings and a jail-bird's ramblings. Stop this farce right now Commissioners and save yourselves from further embarrassment and association with a Kangaroo court and Guyana's Star Chamber.
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Rodney’s ‘recklessness’ may have contributed to his death –Crime Chief
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