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Kaieteur Falls tourist cremated during emotional service

September 17, 2015 4:57 pm, [www.inewsguyana.com] , Source

 

The body of the tourist, who went missing at the Kaieteur National Park (KNP) more than two weeks ago, was cremated on Thursday, September 17 at the Good Hope, East Coast Demerara (ECD) crematorium in the presence of a weeping crowd.

 

Gyaneshwarie β€˜Laleta’ Sivanand went missing on September 01 while on a trip to the Kaieteur Falls; however her body was only found on September 12. A ranger had spotted the body in the gorge of the falls.

 

Since the woman went missing, there was some suspicion that she may have jumped from the 741 Feet single drop waterfall. The results of a post mortem conducted early Thursday are not yet available.

 

Family members and others gathered for the cremation. [iNews' Photo]

Family members and others gathered for the cremation. [iNews’ Photo]

 

At the funeral, the woman’s mother stood on the cremation tarmac along with several other family members and wept bitterly. Clad in black and white, friends and former colleagues of the woman also paid their last respects to e Sivanand.

 

Dead: Gyaneshwarie Laleta Sivinand

Dead: Gyaneshwarie Laleta Sivinand

 

iNews had reported that Sivanand was seen crying while on the phone on the plane; however when the aircraft landed at the Falls, she appeared perky.

 

It was reported that the flight had a total of nine passengers and sometime during the tour, she was discovered to be missing. Contrary to what the woman had told people on the trip, she is neither a doctor nor an environmentalist.

Kaieteur National Park re-opens; Body retrieved, transported to Georgetown

September 16, 2015 4:40 pm, [www.inewsguyana.com], Source

 

The Kaieteur National Park (KNP) has been re-opened as of Wednesday, September 16, 2015.

 

The body of the woman, who had gone missing, was retrieved and transported by plane to Georgetown on Wednesday for a post-mortem examination to be conducted later in the week, according to a release from the Ministry of the Presidency.

 

The body, which was first spotted by a KNP Ranger late Saturday afternoon, was found in a rocky area at the base of the Falls, which had previously been submerged by high water levels.

 

Late in the afternoon of Tuesday September 1, it was discovered that Gyaneshwarie Laleta Sivinand, who arrived at the KNP on an Air Services Limited flight, was missing after she left her group on the way back from touring the Falls.

 

A search operation was immediately launched by the KNP Rangers. An expanded search was later led by the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) and the Guyana Police Force (GPF), focusing on the base of the Falls and the surrounding gorge and trails, but no trace of the woman had been found at that time.

 

She was eventually found on September 12. iNews had reported that Sivinand was seen crying while on the phone on the plane; however when the aircraft landed at the Falls, she appeared perky.

 

It has been reported that the flight had a total of nine passengers and sometime during the tour, she was discovered to be missing. Contrary to what the woman had told people on the trip, she is neither a doctor nor an environmentalist. As a matter of fact, she is a former employee of Laparkan and Singer’s.

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