Another escaped prisoner
jumps to death in Mahaicony River
The Mahaicony River may have claimed the life of
another prisoner who escaped from the nearby Mahaicony
Police Station.


Fifty-three-year- old Collin Sealey disappeared under
water after plunging into the river to avoid recapture
by police yesterday. He is believed drowned despite
speculation that he might have survived the fast-flowing
waters.

Police using fishing boats combed the river but found
no trace of Sealey.
Colin Sealey was arrested by the police about 16:30
hours on Tuesday during investigations into allegations
of threatening behaviour, assault and indecent exposure.
Yesterday’s incident occurred around 11:15 hours as
Sealey was being escorted to court.
Police in a statement said that a police rank went to
the lock-ups to take out Colin Sealey, a fisherman
of Zeskenderen, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara, to take
him to the Cove and John Magistrate’s Court.
During this process, Sealey overpowered the policeman
just as he was about to be handcuffed and escaped out of
the station.
“He ran to the bridge across the Mahaicony River from
where he jumped into the river and is feared drowned,”
the police statement said.
Eyewitnesses recalled seeing Sealey, called ‘Tish’,
swimming north in the Mahaicony River.
From all appearances he became tired and held on to one
of the ropes that was holding back a fishing boat moored
in the river.
But the current of the river was so strong that Sealey
was having difficulty keeping himself from drifting
further out into the river.
“He could not pull heself up. If you see wha de water
been doing,” one resident explained.
One eyewitness said that Sealey then tried to swim to
the eastern bank
of the river but turned back when he saw that the police
were waiting there for him.
It was at this time that he apparently encountered more
difficulty and went under.
“He mek two duck and den go down,” the resident
added.
There are reports that, while running away Sealey vowed
to die rather than be locked up.
But some other residents believe that Sealey who they
say is familiar with the Mahaicony River may have played
possum to lead the police astray.
“Me nah believe (he drown) up to now. Me gat fuh see
he body. He nat no easy man,” another resident said.
Sealey’s reputed wife of five years, Allison Leitch,
is leaving his fate up to God.
She told this newspaper that she was taking a meal for
Sealey when she was stopped by a neighbour who told her
that the man had thrown himself “overboard”.
“I go up the road and I began to shed a little tears
and his nephew tell me to go home and stop crying.”
Leitch also confirmed that Sealey is strong swimmer who
previously had to do a lot of it in the Essequibo and in
the interior.
“I cannot say what happen to him. I putting my trust
in God. I don’t know if he gone down or if he make
it,” Leitch said, adding that she is hoping that he
faked drowning just to avoid capture.
Sealey’s reputed wife
Allison Leitch speaks with police investigators
yesterday.
Up to late last night there was still no sign of
Sealey.
Leitch could not help
remembering a similar incident in the Mahaicony River
when she heard what Sealey had done.

In September 2009, Godwin Maxwell plunged to his death
in the Mahaicony River after he was remanded to prison
when he appeared before a magistrate on tax evasion
charges.
His body was recovered two days later
Thursday, June 7,
2012
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