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Commonwealth Observer disputes Kwame McCoy’s injury claims

May 13, 2015 11:28 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

 

By Jomo Paul

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Injured Kwame McCoy.

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Head of the Commonwealth Observer Team Kate Wilkinson is disputing the recent reports of assault to People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Candidate Kwame McCoy.

According to reports in local and social media, McCoy was brutally assaulted by supporters of a major political Party and had to be taken to local hospital to undergo surgery.

Then on May 12, photos surfaced of McCoy in a hospital bed with several bruises and what appeared to be stitches on his lip.

“I saw the coverage on television and I saw the other media reports but I did not see personally any personal or other physical injury,” Wilkinson told a news conference on May 13.

The reports surrounding the incident with McCoy seem disturbing after he was “rescued” by the Presidential Candidate of the APNU+AFC David Granger.

The Members of the Commonwealth Observer Team at Cara Lodge. [iNews' Photo]

The Members of the Commonwealth Observer Team at Cara Lodge. [iNews’ Photo]

Reports indicate Granger was forced to run to the aid of McCoy who was blocked from exiting the polling station at St Sidewell Primary School at Hadfield &Vlissengen Road Georgetown.

 

This is after hundreds of the coalition’s supporters got word that McCoy was allegedly trying to steal a ballot box from that polling station.

It was only after Brigadier Granger arrived on the scene and appealed to his supporters to allow McCoy to leave safely that some amount of calm started to prevail since the police were unable to disperse of the large crowd.

Granger stood behind a police vehicle and spoke to his supporters after which a human chain was made to safely allow McCoy to exit the polling station into the police vehicle, which drove him to safety without any injuries.

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