HBN, GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Mon. Nov. 1: Guyanas judicial circle are mourning the loss of former Chief Justice, Rudolph Harper, who died some six hours after he was involved in an accident.
The 77-year-old Bourda resident, according to the Guyana Chronicle, was hit by a Toyota wagon at the junction of Sheriff Street and Rupert Craig Highway late Saturday evening.
At 23:00 hrs he was dead. The cause of death is set to be determined today, following a post mortem.
Judge Harper was also the president of the Guyana Olympic Association and in 2000 served as the chairman of the Law and Justice Committee of the United Nations Association of Guyana.
He is reportedly survived by his wife of 49 years and a son. Hardbeatnews.com
Army officials released Monday the name of a soldiers spouse who was found dead last week in the couples on-base apartment in Wiesbaden, Germany.
The wife of the soldier has been identified as Chevonne Talbot, 30, of Georgetown, Guyana, according to Donna Dean, a spokeswoman for the 221st Base Support Battalion.
Talbots husband, whom authorities have not identified, is a soldier assigned to the 421st Medical Evacuation Battalion.
German police are investigating the death, which occurred Oct. 12 in the Hainerberg Housing Area. Talbots husband found her body, Dean said.
A German investigator said Friday that suicide does not appear to be the cause of death, adding Talbot was either killed or suffered a fatal accident.
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