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15-Y-O charged with manslaughter over Corriverton death

17 August 2026
This content originally appeared on INews Guyana.
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Asmat Mohamed Hussain

A 15-year-old boy was on Monday charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of 55-year-old Corentyne fisherman Asmat Mohamed Hussain, who died following an incident at Dukestown, Corriverton, last Wednesday.

The teenager appeared at the New Amsterdam Magistrates’ Court before Magistrate Michelle Matthias, where the indictable charge was read to him.

The charge was laid under Section 94 of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act, Chapter 8:01, and relates to Hussain’s death on August 12 at Dukestown.

The teenager was released into the care and custody of his parents, Sherry Solomon and Hilton Solomon.

As part of the conditions imposed by the court, he is required to report to the Springlands Police Station on the last Friday of every month and was ordered not to leave the jurisdiction until the matter is completed.

The matter was adjourned until September 17.

Monday’s charge follows an investigation which initially began as an alleged murder probe.

Police had reported last week that Hussain, a fisherman of Lot 23 Dukestown, Corriverton, died following an incident at about 21:00h on August 12 in the vicinity of a supermarket at Dukestown.

The teenager was arrested that night and remained in custody as investigators sought to determine the circumstances surrounding Hussain’s death.

Relatives of the fisherman subsequently related that Hussain had been out drinking on the night of the incident.

One of his brothers said he was also out drinking when Hussain left the gathering and later returned. According to the brother, he subsequently heard persons shouting that someone was on the ground and, when he went to investigate, saw Hussain lying unconscious.

Hussain was picked up and rushed for medical attention.

His relatives were left devastated by his sudden death and called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Following the teenager’s arrest, his parents also spoke publicly about the incident and appealed for their son to be given a second chance.

With the institution of the manslaughter charge on Monday, the teenager is now formally before the court in relation to Hussain’s death.

He remains in the care and custody of his parents subject to the reporting and travel restrictions imposed by the court and is expected to make his next court appearance on September 17.


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