A 23-year-old
woman and a 48-year-old man have been missing since Tuesday
night, and it is suspected that they were abducted by bandits
who used the woman's car in an attempted robbery at Section
`K' Campbellville early yesterday morning.
Missing are Marceline
Basdeo called 'Marcie' of 163 Leonora, West Bank Demerara and
Andre Ramphal of Subryanville. The two have not been seen
since Tuesday night.
Stabroek News understands that both
Basdeo and Ramphal, who
is the Managing Director of Anral Shipping on Broad Street,
attended Latin dance classes at the Hotel Tower on Tuesday.
Father of the young woman, Edward Basdeo, yesterday told
Stabroek News that his daughter left for her job at Universal
Airlines on High Street early Tuesday morning. He said the
young woman, a University of Guyana graduate, usually attended
dancing class after work and would arrive home at around 9 pm.
The grieving father said that after his daughter, the older of
two children, did not come home at her usual time he became
worried because she would call on her cellular phone whenever
she planned on staying out late.

Bandits
"hijacked" Ramjeet
Ramphal and Marcellene
Basdeo in the city. Badeo's
mother is being comforted by a niece
The man said that about midnight he and another relative
decided to travel to Georgetown in search of his daughter and
he reported the matter at three police stations, Vreed-en-Hoop,
Brickdam and Alberttown. He said he was told by the law
enforcement officers that he would have to wait until 24 hours
had elapsed before he could make an official report.
The man said that he was told by his daughter's colleagues
that she left her place of work at around 5 pm. It was also
reported to him that she had attended the dance class.

Basdeo's burgundy Corona car, PGG 232, was found abandoned
yesterday in front of the American School riddled with bullet
holes.
He said that searches conducted by himself, relatives and
friends unearthed his daughter's clothing along with other
documents near DDL at the corner of Water and Schumaker
streets.
He said that the clothes were his daughter's working apparel
and pointed out that she would have changed from these into
her dance gear and the clothing would have been left in the
car. Her cellular phone was reportedly found in Linden and was
handed over to the police in that town.
Ramphal's employees yesterday said that they only knew
something was amiss when Basdeo's family contacted them and
enquired about his whereabouts disclosing to them that the
young woman was missing. The employees said that Ramphal was
known to Basdeo's family for some time now and it was known
that the two took Latin dance classes together.
They said they then began to search for their boss and they
were the ones who discovered his car, PGG 6982, locked in
front of the Hotel Tower. The car was taken away by the police
who were informed about its location.
The young woman's parents on hearing of the discovery of the
car travelled to the scene and her mother, Joycelyn, began
screaming and calling the name of her daughter. She
subsequently fainted and had to be assisted by persons in the
area.
Up to late last night, the police were continuing their search
for the two missing persons.